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  2. Health Effects of Smoking on Your Body

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    Smoking cigarettes increases your risk for health conditions that can affect the whole body. Smoking can cause cancer in many of the body’s organs. It can also reduce fertility, increase the ...

  3. Health effects of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the "Pro-Children's Act of 2001" prohibits smoking within any facility that provides health care, day care, library services, or elementary and secondary education to children. On May 23, 2011, New York City enforced a smoking ban for all parks, beaches, and pedestrian malls in an attempt to eliminate threats posed to ...

  4. What Does Medicare Cover for Smoking Cessation? - Healthline

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    Takeaway. Medicare provides coverage for smoking cessation, including prescription medications and counseling services. Coverage is provided through Medicare parts B and D or through a Medicare ...

  5. Smoking Myths: Experts Clear Up the Truth About the Risks - WebMD

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    That damage causes heart attacks, strokes, and even sudden death, King says. “We know that smoking just one to four cigarettes a day doubles your risk of dying from heart disease,” he says ...

  6. Regulation of tobacco by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration

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    In 1965, the United States Congress passed the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act (FCLAA), which required a health warning on all cigarette packs. In 1970, President Richard Nixon signed the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act, which banned cigarettes ads on the radio or television. It also required an updated warning on the ...

  7. How Many Cigarettes Do You Need to Smoke to Get Cancer?

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    The study found that the risk of developing lung cancer increases to 14% if you smoke cigarettes. If you smoke one to five cigarettes per day, your risk is around 7.7%, and if you smoke more than ...

  8. Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act - Wikipedia

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    The Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act was created because H.R. 6543 was set to expire on July 1, 1975. The purpose of H.R. 6543 was to create a warning label on cigarette packages. Before H.R. 6543 was set to expire, many people such as the Surgeon General wanted to create a stronger warning label. The bill required cigarette packages to be ...

  9. What to Know About Tobacco and Your Mental Health - WebMD

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    Smoking tobacco can affect your mental health. How much it can affect you depends on how much and how frequently you smoke. Some possible effects may include: Addiction. Stress. Depression ...

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