Smoking is a leading cause of various cancers in women, including lung cancer, which is the most common.
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Women who smoke have a higher risk of heart disease compared to non-smokers, and they may experience heart-related issues at a younger age.
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Smoking damages the lungs and airways, leading to chronic disease, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema.
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Smoking can have adverse effects on reproductive health. It can lead to infertility, complications during pregnancy (such as miscarriage, and preterm birth), and low birth weight in newborns.
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Smoking may disrupt menstrual cycles and contribute to conditions such as irregular periods and menstrual cramps.
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Smoking is associated with decreased bone density and an increased risk of osteoporosis in women.
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Smoking accelerates the aging process, leading to premature wrinkles, sagging skin, and other signs of aging.
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Smoking is injurious to health and can lead to serious diseases including cancer and heart disease. It is strongly advised to avoid smoking or seek assistance to quit.