BENEFITS OF QUITTING SMOKING. Stop smoking, and within …  20 Min Your blood pressure, pulse rate, and body temperature all return to normal.  8 hours.

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BENEFITS OF QUITTING SMOKING

Stop smoking, and within …  20 Min Your blood pressure, pulse rate, and body temperature all return to normal.  8 hours Your blood carbon monoxide level drops, and your blood oxygen level increase to normal.

 24 hours Your chance of having a heart attack decrease.  48 hours your nerve endings start to regrow, and your ability to taste and smell greatly improves.

 72 hours Breathing becomes easier, and your energy levels increase.  2-12 weeks Your circulating improves, walking gets easier, and your lungs begin to work better.

 1-9 months Coughing, sinus congestion, fatigue and shortness of breath all decrease.  1 year your added risk of getting coronary heart disease is half that of a current smoker.

 5 years Your risk of getting cancer of the mouth, throat, or esophagus is cut in half. Also, your risk of a stroke starts to become the same as that of someone who has never smoked.  10 years Your risk of lung cancer is about half that of a smoker, and your risk decreases for cancer of the bladder, cervix, kidney, and pancreas. Your risk of having ulcers is also reduced.

 15 years You have the same risk of dying as a person who has never smoked. The same is true for your risk of getting coronary heart disease.

Quitting Really is Worth it … Quitting smoking is the greatest single step you can take to improve your health. It doesn`t matter how long you`ve been smoking, how old you are, or how bad your health is. Quitting has major and immediate benefits for everybody.

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