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How Can I Quit Smoking
Why should I quit smoking? Smoking cigarettes tops the list of major risk factors of our number one killer heart and blood vessel disease. In fact, almost one-fifth of deaths from heart disease are from smoking. The long list of diseases and deaths due to smoking is frightening. Smoking also harms thousands of nonsmokers who are exposed to cigarette smoke. It causes infections, disease and death in infants and children. If you smoke, you have good reason to worry about its effect on your health and the health of your loved ones and others. You could become one of the more than 400,000 deaths smoking causes every year. When you quit, you reduce the risk tremendously!
As soon as you quit smoking, you have less chance of having a heart attack. If you already had a heart attack and stop smoking now, you will lower your risk of having another!
It is too late to quit? No matter how much or how long you've smoked when you quit, your risk of heart disease goes down. Three years after quitting, your risk of heart disease is almost the same as if you'd never smoked. That's like gaining back the health you almost lost!
How do I quit?
Step One
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What if I smoke after quitting? It's hard to stay a nonsmoker once you've had a cigarette, so try everything you can do to avoid the "one.' The urge to smoke will pass. The first 2 to 5 minutes will be the toughest. If you do smoke after quitting:
What happens after I quit?
How can I learn more?
[ Reprented from: American Heart Association]
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