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QUITTING facts


Fact:
Smoking decreases a person's life expectancy by 10 - 12 years.

Source:  American Cancer Society. (1999) Quitting Smoking. Atlanta, GA.


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Ex-smokers have fewer health complaints, better self-reported health status, and reduced rates of bronchitis and pneumonia.
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