There are over 4,000 chemicals in cigarette smoke, many of which can seriously damage the body.
Smoking causes serious damage to the body. Smoking is linked with cancers (most commonly skin, mouth and lung cancer), circulatory problems and heart disease.
Smokers are 10 times more likely to get lung cancer or emphysema.
Nicotine, which is found in cigarettes, raises blood pressure. This can increase the risk of heart attacks, blood clots and strokes.
It is the nicotine in tobacco which causes smoking to become so addictive.
Smoking causes cancer. Not in 30 years' time - the first stages (cell damage) can start within a few minutes of smoking.
Remember: it is never too late to stop smoking. Quitting smoking greatly increases your chances of living a longer and healthier life!
Visit our online store to order our resources about smoking.
Visit the NHS Smokefree website or the No Smoking Day website for help giving up smoking.
There are over 4,000 chemicals in cigarette smoke, many of which can seriously damage the body.
Smoking causes serious damage to the body. Smoking is linked with cancers (most commonly skin, mouth and lung cancer), circulatory problems and heart disease.
Smokers are 10 times more likely to get lung cancer or emphysema.
Nicotine, which is found in cigarettes, raises blood pressure. This can increase the risk of heart attacks, blood clots and strokes.
It is the nicotine in tobacco which causes smoking to become so addictive.
Smoking causes cancer. Not in 30 years' time - the first stages (cell damage) can start within a few minutes of smoking.
Remember: it is never too late to stop smoking. Quitting smoking greatly increases your chances of living a longer and healthier life!
Visit our online store to order our resources about smoking.
Visit the NHS Smokefree website or the No Smoking Day website for help giving up smoking.