The report also includes a comparison of the prevalence of smoking cessation among adults with past year AMI with those with no past year mental illness
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Source: NHS Short-Term vs Long-Term Health Risks Short-Term Effects Smoking: Immediate difficulty breathing and reduced lung capacity Increased heart rate and blood pressure Reduced sense of taste and smell Yellowing of teeth and fingers Persistent cough and phlegm production Vaping: Throat and mouth irritation Dry cough Headaches and dizziness (often nicotine-related) Nausea in some users Temporary breathing discomfort Long-Term Risks Smoking: Leading cause of preventable death worldwide Lung cancer, throat cancer, mouth cancer, and at least 15 other types of cancer Heart disease and stroke COPD and emphysema Type 2 diabetes complications Weakened immune system Premature ageing and skin damage Vaping: Nicotine addiction Potential cardiovascular effects (research ongoing) Possible long-term lung damage (research ongoing) Unknown effects after decades of use Potential impact on brain development in young people This is where the picture gets murky

Hong Kong: Since the enactment of the Smoking (Public Health) Ordinance in 1982, a progressive and multi-pronged approach to tobacco control, the smoking prevalence in Hong Kong has gradually dropped from 23.3 percent in the early 1980s to 10.2 percent in 2019, which is among the lowest in the world
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