The Harmful Effects of Smoking can Increase the Risk of Cancer
5th Jan 2006, 08:41 GMT
Cigarettes - whether they're light, lower-tar or regular - contain more than 4,000 chemicals, including at least 40 that increase the risk of cancer. They also contain nicotine, which does not cause cancer but is the reason why you crave a cigarette. This habit should be considered dangerous to overall health. [PRWEB Jan 5, 2006]
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