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Some Facts about Smoking and Cigarettes
2 to 4 cigarettes in a row increase the blood fats to about 200-400%.
The average smoker (30 cigarettes per day) has 4 to 6 times the chance of having heart disease if he is in the 45-54 year age group.
If the mother smoked during pregnancy, her baby will average 6 ounces less and its pulse will be 30% faster than non-smoker's baby and there will be withdrawal symptoms in baby after birth.It relates to premature birth.There is a direct link between parent's smoking and children's respiratory disease.
The overall bad health of smoker results, on average, in a decrease of 8.3 years in his life expectancy, or about 12-14 min/cigarette.
Blood flow to the extremities is decreased(cold hands and feet).One puff lowers the temperature in the fingertips 1 degree farenheit to 3 degree farenheit in 3 minutes.
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