Smoking does kill

There’s no sugarcoating it – smoking is a deadly habit with grave consequences:
Tobacco smoke contains over 7,000 chemicals, many of which are toxic and carcinogenic. It’s a leading cause of preventable deaths worldwide, contributing to various cancers, heart disease, lung disorders, and more.
The damage isn’t limited to the smoker alone; secondhand smoke poses risks to those exposed, including children and non-smoking adults.
Quitting smoking is an investment in life. The benefits of quitting – from improved lung function and reduced cancer risk to enhanced overall well-being – cannot be overstated.
It’s a tough journey, but support is available. With determination, resources, and a focus on health, breaking free from smoking is a step towards a longer, healthier life. Don’t let smoking write your final chapter – choose life, choose health.