Smoking cigarettes increases your risk of developing various chronic illnesses, including cancer, heart disease, and respiratory diseases. It can also cause reproductive problems, dental problems, and other health risks such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, vision loss, and weakened immune system.
According to Statistics Canada, over 5 million Canadians aged 15 years and above smoked in 2020.
Yes, smoking cigarettes can cause several types of cancer, including lung cancer, throat cancer, and bladder cancer.
Smoking cigarettes damages your lungs and airways, leading to respiratory diseases such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
Yes, smoking cigarettes can cause several permanent dental associated diseases.