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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Tattoos After Mastectomy Tattoos After Mastectomy * These chemicals include:Acetone found in nail polish removerAmmonia a common household cleanerBenzene used in gasolineButane used in lighter fluidCadmium a main ingredient in battery acidCarbon Monoxide regulated in car exhaust fumesFormaldehyde embalming fluid used on cadaversLead another known toxic ingredient in batteries and old paintMethanol used in rocket fuelNicotine used on plants to kill insectsTar the same thick, hardening substance used to pave roadsToluene found in many industrial paints * These chemicals include:Acetone – found in nail polish removerAmmonia – a common household cleanerBenzene – used in gasolineButane – used in lighter fluidCadmium – a main ingredient in battery acidCarbon Monoxide – regulated in car exhaust fumesFormaldehyde – embalming fluid used on cadaversLead – another known toxic ingredient in batteries and old paintMethanol – used in rocket fuelNicotine – used on plants to kill insectsTar – the same thick, hardening substance used to pave roadsToluene – found in many industrial paints Known carcinogensin cigarettes 69 69 Known poisonsin cigarettes 7000 7000 Number of chemicalsfound in cigarettes * 200 200 - Blood vessels become narrow and blocked- Cholesterol deposits and thrombosis increases the risk of heart attacks and irregular heart rate Heart - Lung Cancer- Bronchitis- COPD- Emphysema- Bronchiectasis- Reactive Airway- Disease- Pneumonia- Asthma Lungs Oral Health - Bad breath- Discoloration turning the teeth yellow, brown or black- Bone loss in the jaw- Gum disease- Tooth loss- Oral cancer Common SideEffects of Smoking Common Side-Effects of Smoking Benefits of Quitting Smoking Now Benefits of Quitting Smoking Now + Don’t feel it’s too late to quit. Doctors say a patient’s health can improve even if they quit smoking at the age of 70.+ Smokers under 35 who quit can reduce the risk of health problems related to smoking by 90 percent. + A smoker who quits between the ages of 35 and 50 reduces the risk of dying within the next 15 years by 50 percent.+ Within a month of quitting, the lungs will begin to restore themselves, allowing in more oxygen.+ Within one year of quitting, the risk of suffering a heart attack decreases by 50 percent. quitblowingsmoke.com quitblowingsmoke.com
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