Smoking and eye disease
Smoking is a major factor contributing to the early development of age-related macular degeneration. Age-related macular degeneration is the most common cause of blindness in the Western world. Smoking is a major factor contributing to the early ... [... more]
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Smoking - effects on your body
Nicotine is the addictive substance in tobacco that causes smokers to continue their smoking habit. Along with nicotine, smokers also inhale about 4,000 other chemicals. These chemicals harm nearly every organ in the body. Nicotine is the ... [... more]
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Smoking - quitting tips
Quitting smoking can take a few attempts. Helpful strategies include nicotine replacement therapy and cessation courses. Around 17.6 per cent of the Australian population smoke every day, and most smokers want to quit. According to Quit ... [... more]
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Smoking tobacco is deadly
Tobacco causes more illness and death than any other drug. One in two lifetime smokers will die from their habit, half of them in middle age. More than 19,000 people died in Australia in 1998 from diseases caused by smoking. Tobacco smoking is ... [... more]
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Smoking and heart disease
Cigarette smoking is a major cause of heart attack, stroke and peripheral arterial disease. Smoking kills more than 19,000 Australians a year or more than 50 Australians each day. Nearly 40 per cent of all people who die from smoking tobacco do ... [... more]
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Smoking - weight gain and quitting
About 80 per cent of smokers gain weight when they quit smoking. The causes include the effect of nicotine on the body and the ex-smoker's inclination to eat more. However you can quit and keep weight gain low. Weight gain after quitting is a ... [... more]
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Smoking statistics
Smoking-related diseases killed 19,019 Australians in 1998. This means there were 52 preventable deaths every day. Surveys show that smoking rates are higher among younger age groups and people with a lower level of education. Smoking-related ... [... more]
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Passive smoking
Passive smoking means breathing in other people's tobacco smoke. Tobacco smoke is a common indoor air pollutant. Children, pregnant women and the partners of smokers are vulnerable to the effects of environmental tobacco smoke. Passive smoking ... [... more]
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It 's easy to protect your children from passive smoking...
It's easy to protect your children from passive smoking - make your home and car smoke-free. It is now illegal in South Australia to smoke in a car while a child is also in the car. Every step you take to protect children from passive smoke will ... [... more]
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Smoking - Q & A
A range of questions on smoking. Our experts provide the answers. It's difficult to watch someone you care about doing something that could harm them, like smoking. But it's important that smokers make the decision to quit for themselves, not ... [... more]
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Smoking relapses - Q & A
Stopping smoking can be difficult. Don't despair if you fail the first time. Most people give up a few times before they finally kick the habit completely. Experts from Quit answer a range of questions on smoking relapses. Firstly, you should ... [... more]
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Pregnancy and smoking
Smoking while pregnant exposes a woman and her unborn child to an increased risk of health problems including ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, premature labour and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Australian data indicates that approximately ... [... more]
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