The popular misconception seems to be that filtered cigarettes are less dangerous than unfiltered ones. The opposite would be the case: people who prefer filtered cigarettes are in danger of dying two to almost four years earlier than smokers of filterless cigarettes. Filters prevent the dilution of the smoke by oxygen so that the bloodstream builds up higher levels of carbon monoxide in the form of carboxyhemoglobin. One of the effects is greater damaged to the cardiovascular system, with the danger of strokes and heart attacks.
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It's Ramadan, no smoking please!
I remember two of your friends died of aneurism!
Yes, it is, pero how sure are you that they are not smoking? When I was in SCECO, my modir had to go to the filing room to smoke, hindi 'nya raw matiis ugghhhh!!!
I will never, never smokeeee!!!
Good for you! Remember Raffy Librero, he died of scirosis of the liver. He was a chain smoker.
And of course, one of he damages is premature aging---wrinkles. LOLZ!
I stopped already, I heeded your advice, and I promise not to smoke again!
I remember that your wife's grandad was a chain-smoker and her father, too! How are they?
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