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  2. Health Risks of Smoking Tobacco | American Cancer Society

    www.cancer.org/cancer/risk-prevention/tobacco/health-risks-of-tobacco/health...

    Smoke damage in the lungs can lead to serious long-term lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Smoking can also increase the risk of lung infections such as pneumonia and tuberculosis, and it can worsen some existing lung diseases, such as asthma. COPD

  3. Long Term Health Risks & Effects of Smoking | Tobacco Atlas

    tobaccoatlas.org/challenges/health-effects

    A regular lifelong smoker loses at least 10 years of life to tobacco on average. In addition, exposure to secondhand or environmental tobacco smoke—very often among children—is associated with increased risk of cancer and heart disease, among other deleterious health effects.

  4. The Effects of Smoking on the Body - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/smoking/effects-on-body

    Smoking can cause long-term negative effects on the body, including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Whether smoked or chewed, tobacco is dangerous to your health.

  5. Health Effects of Smoking | American Lung Association

    www.lung.org/quit-smoking/smoking-facts/health-effects/smoking

    Smoking harms nearly every organ in the body, and is a main cause of lung cancer and COPD. It also is a cause of coronary heart disease, stroke and a host of other cancers and diseases. 1See more of the health effects caused by smoking.

  6. At a glance. Cigarette smoking is a major public health concern, with over 16 million Americans living with a smoking-related disease. Smoking and secondhand smoke exposure cause over 480,000 deaths in the U.S. each year. Smoking harms nearly every organ of the body and causes many diseases.

  7. Effects of smoking and tobacco - Department of Health and Aged...

    www.health.gov.au/topics/smoking-vaping-and-tobacco/about-smoking/effects

    It can be a long time before smokers get a smoking-related condition or disease. Because of this, some people believe it won’t happen to them. In fact, up to of long-term smokers will: die of a smoking-related disease; have their life cut short by about 10 years on average, compared to non-smokers.

  8. Smoking: Effects, Risks, Diseases, Quitting & Solutions

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/17488

    Smoking is the practice of inhaling smoke from burning plant material. Nicotine works on your brain to create a relaxing, pleasurable feeling that makes it tough to quit. But smoking tobacco puts you at risk for cancer, stroke, heart attack, lung disease and other health issues.

  9. Tobacco - World Health Organization (WHO)

    www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/tobacco

    Evidence reveals that these products are harmful to health and are not safe. However, it is too early to provide a clear answer on the long-term impacts of using them or being exposed to them. Some recent studies suggest that ENDS use can increase the risk of heart disease and lung disorders.

  10. Harms of Cigarette Smoking and Health Benefits of Quitting

    www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/tobacco/cessation-fact-sheet

    What are the long-term health benefits of quitting smoking? Does quitting smoking lower the risk of getting and dying from cancer? Is it important for someone diagnosed with cancer to quit smoking? Where can I get help to quit smoking? What harmful chemicals does tobacco smoke contain?

  11. Health Effects of Tobacco Use | FDA

    www.fda.gov/tobacco-products/public-health-education/health-effects-tobacco-use

    Yes. Data show that when compared to never smokers, cigarette smoking increases the risk of more severe illness from COVID-19, which could result in hospitalization, the need for intensive care,...