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Smoking, drinking, processed foods, and pollution are causing cancer in the young? Really? Funny, I remember in the 80s (when I was in my 20s) many peers smoking, drinking, eating processed foods, and we lived in San Bernardino in some of the worst smog, much worse then than it is today (funny how that's never mentioned in the LSM). And cancer was rare in the young.

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Smoking has severe health risks, including cancer, respiratory issues, and heart disease. It leads to high healthcare costs and lost productivity. Secondhand smoke endangers non-smokers, and smokers often face social stigma. Environmentally, smoking causes air pollution and litter from cigarette butts. Nicotine addiction makes quitting difficult, and smoking can harm mental health by contributing to anxiety and depression. The overall impact of smoking is profoundly negative on individual health, society, and the environment.

https://oklahomaweek.com/lakes-near-oklahoma-city/

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Just remember... that the many or most of the "healthcare professionals" that you reference were the ones that the MSM, social media and authorities ALLOWED you to hear... many healthcare professionals had their own jobs threatened if they tried to refuse vaccines themselves... and many of them did quit their jobs or retire rather than to comply.

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I understand that BUT also remember... Every German used that excuse after the War........

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That would be true wouldn't it, worried that the new partner might die suddenly.

Could lead to committment hesitancy.

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Great batch, thanks

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Smoking does cause cancer, but only after decades of puffing. If you want to die from tobacco while still young, chew it.

https://okmag.com/blog/a-young-mans-legacy/

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