
Time to end smoking in cars? Doctors call for smoking to be crushed on all vehicles to protect children. "

People who quit smoking have the right to call others who have begun to bad people?
My father and my friend smoking, which is the legal age smoking and my father does not like so that even if he was smoking.
I Never smoke () and do not believe that people are not bad people. It's your choice and I do not think you should hate someone just based on the fact that smoking and not (always can not share)

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quit smoking table?
Does anyone have the link to that site that shows a digraph this occurs some time after quitting. It's like 1 week after quitting = this or that, 1 month, 2 years, etc, etc
20 minutes after quitting: Your heart rate and decrease blood pressure. (Effects of smoking on arterial stiffness amplification of pulse pressure, Mahmud A, Feely, J. 2003. Hypertension: 41:183.) 12 hours after quitting: The carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal. Report (U.S. Surgeon General, 1988, p. 202) 2 weeks to 3 months after quitting: circulation improves and your lung function increases. Report (U.S. Surgeon General, 1990, pp.193, 194.196, 285, 323) 1 to 9 months after quitting: The cough and shortness of breath, cilia (ciliated structures that move mucus from the lungs) regain normal function in lungs, increasing ability to control mucus, clean the lungs and reduce the risk of infection. Report (U.S. Surgeon General, 1990, pp. 285-287, 304) 1 year after quitting: The excess risk of coronary heart disease is half that of a smoker. Report (U.S. Surgeon General, 1990, p. vi) 5 years after quitting: The risk of stroke is reduced that of a nonsmoker from 5 to 15 years after quitting. Report (U.S. Surgeon General, 1990, p. vi) 10 years after quitting: The mortality rate lung cancer is about half that of a continuing smoker. The risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, cervix and lower pancreas. Report (U.S. Surgeon General, 1990, pp. VI, 131, 148, 152, 155, 164.166) 15 years after quitting: The risk of coronary heart disease is a nonsmoker. Report (U.S. Surgeon General, 1990, p. vi)