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Acute Bronchitis Statistics and the Fatal Consquences
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[size=4][b]Acute Bronchitis Statistics - the Fatal Consquences of Smoking[/b][/size][hr]An ounce of puffing pleasure can actually cost you your life. This is what is at stake for every cigarette you smoke. There are thousands of harmful chemicals that make up the cigarette many people smoke and patronize in this time and age. The fatal effects of smoking are already getting harder and harder to ignore.

The tobacco in smoke cancer, specifically the tar, which congests your lungs and keeps it from functioning properly, causes. Cancer is the most fatal of all fatal effects of smoking, since it not only causes death but it is also something with which you will suffer tremendously in almost every conceivable aspect.

Another thing that can be considered as part of the fatal effects of smoking is the damage it can do to other aspects of your life. For one thing, smoking causes a debilitating dependency on the substance which will enslave you into patronizing the product at the expense of your own well-being. Smoking as habit can consume you to the point where you will no longer have concern about other people's welfare and how your smoking will affect other people and the environment you are living in. Whenever one reads any reading matter likeEar Infections Bronchitis sputum, it is vital that the person enjoys reading it. One should grasp the meaning of the matter, only then can it be considered that its reading is complete. Smile

[size=large][b]Is Not Just the Smoker Who Receives the Brunt of the Fatal Effects of Smoking to the Body[/b][/size][hr]Indirect recipients are also at a great risk. Middle ear infections, symptome bronchitis, infant death and pneumonia are just some of the fatal effects of smoking to passive smokers, or those who are not doing the smoking but are exposed to it on a regular basis.

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Quote:The fatal effects of smoking does not just happen to humans, but also extends to animals and plants which are part of the environment of the smoking person. Oxygen is usually polluted and snatched from the atmosphere where tobacco smoke is prevalent, making it harder for plants and animals to thrive in a healthy manner, especially in urban areas where they are already forced to make do with a polluted environment brought by other factors such as smoke coming from cars and industrial processes.
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