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Smoking shortens lives by 15 years. - 4 Jul 2009
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| Nếu quý vị muốn kèm phim thâu hình này vào trong diễn đàn hoặc trên trang mạng của quý vị, xin sao chép thẻ địa chỉ mạng bên trên và dán. |
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international study on the mortality rates of smokers, the New Zealand
Medical Association (NZMA) has revealed that people who smoke face
premature death with an average of 15 life years lost. Highlighting the
suffering of loved ones, Association Acting Chairman Paul Ockelford
said, “What is often forgotten is the impact these deaths have on the
people left behind. If you continue to smoke, your grandchildren might
never get to know you, and you'll miss seeing them grow up... The best
thing you can do for you and your family is quit smoking.” Chairman
Ockelford also observed that there are many options available to help
people stop the habit, such as inexpensive nicotine replacement
therapy.
Our gratitude, Chairman Ockelford, New Zealand Medical Association and
all involved in this important study, for helping the public understand
the detrimental costs of tobacco use. With Heaven’s grace, may this
harmful substance soon be a thing of the past, for the benefit of
families worldwide.
Reference http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-06/27/content_11610674.htm
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