Quit smoking adverts highlight toxic risk to brain
A new public health campaign in England is highlighting the toxic damage tobacco smoke does to vital organs such as the brain, as well as the lungs.
The TV adverts warn how smoke makes blood "dirty and thick with toxins" which then circulate in the body, increasing the risks of a stroke.
"If you could see the damage, you'd stop", say the adverts, aimed at encouraging smokers to quit.
Smokers are twice as likely to die of stroke as non-smokers.
The TV adverts warn how smoke makes blood "dirty and thick with toxins" which then circulate in the body, increasing the risks of a stroke.
"If you could see the damage, you'd stop", say the adverts, aimed at encouraging smokers to quit.
Smokers are twice as likely to die of stroke as non-smokers.
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