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How many people die from smoking and smoking related diseases every year in the UK?
Smoking cigarettes makes the walls of the arteries sticky from the chemicals, so fatty material can stick to them
How long, after stopping smoking, does it take for the risk of a heart attack to be reduced to half that of a smoker?
Smoking increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes
If a person with diabetes is also a smoker, what is their risk of developing complications of diabetes?
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