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Smoking is injurious to health
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Smoking is injurious to health
Tobacco causes cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illnesses.
Tobacco kills. Chewing tobacco causes oral cancer. Smoking during pregnancy is harmful for the baby.
We are committed to transparent disclosure of all health risks associated with tobacco use.
Tobacco smoke contains over 70 known carcinogens. Regular smoking significantly increases the risk of developing lung cancer and other respiratory diseases.
Smoking damages blood vessels and increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, and cardiovascular disease by significantly elevating blood pressure.
Tobacco use — including smoking and chewing — is a leading cause of oral, throat, and mouth cancers. Early detection is crucial.
COPD, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema are strongly linked to long-term tobacco use. These conditions are progressive and debilitating.
Smoking during pregnancy can cause premature birth, low birth weight, stillbirth, and developmental issues in the child.
Non-smokers exposed to secondhand smoke face serious health risks including lung cancer, heart disease, and asthma.
We take the health and safety of our factory workers very seriously. Our factory is designed with proper ventilation, dust control systems, and regular health checks for all employees who work in direct contact with tobacco.
NATIONAL TOBACCO QUITLINE
1800-11-2356
Free, confidential support to quit tobacco
ICARE (CANCER HELPLINE)
1800-180-4104
National Cancer Awareness Program
EMERGENCY
112
National Emergency Response
It is never too late to quit tobacco. Quitting tobacco use significantly reduces the risk of cancer, heart disease, and other serious illnesses. Seek support from a healthcare professional today.
Call the National Tobacco Quitline: 1800-11-2356 (Free & Confidential)