VIDEO: Smoking brain damage incentive to kick the habit
The new stop-smoking campaign, launched by Public Health England, highlights the damage done to smokers’ bodies - not just their lungs.
The Smokefree Health Harms campaign points out that inhaling dangerous chemicals in cigarettes, including arsenic and cyanide, damages major organs and increases the risk of stroke and dementia.
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Hide AdThe chemicals move through the heart, the lungs and into the bloodstream, finally damaging cells in the brain.
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