Do
you want to know what cigarettes really do to your body? This shocking video
captures the difference between a heavy smokers lungs and someone who had a
healthy set.

This
video shows black, cancer-ridden lungs which failed to properly inflate, in comparison
to the healthy, red lungs of a non-smoker. The non-smokers’ lungs managed to
fill to capacity before they slowly deflated as normal.
Uploaded by Amanda Eller, a North-Carolina nurse, the video has picked up and made its way around the internet, being viewed millions of times in the process. Warning the video is graphic. According to public health charity Ash.org.uk Around 9 million adults in the UK smoke cigarettes: 19% of men and 15% of women. Two-thirds of smokers start before the age of 18.
Smoking
accounts for 30% of cancer deaths and 87% of all lung cancer deaths. Male
smokers are 23% more likely to develop lung cancer compared to non-smokers.
Smoking is also associated with an increased risk in at least 15 types of
cancer and causes an estimated 5 million deaths worldwide a year.
But
cancer is not the only issue, as it is
reported that nearly half of long-term smokers will die from a
smoking-related illness. The larger risk comes from vascular diseases such as
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which restricts breathing and comes
largely in the form of chronic bronchitis or emphysema.
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