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Smoking: The side effect one in four people don't know about - may encourage you to quit

Smoking The side effect one in four people dont know about  may encourage you to quit
A SURVEY discovered that one in four people are unaware of a specific side effect from smoking, that three of five said would persuade them to quit.

A new study has revealed that a quarter of smokers in the UK are unaware of the risk it poses to their pets. This comes alongside reports that nearly 40 percent of dog and cat owners have seen their pets fall ill as a direct consequence of second hand smoke. Tobacco smoke contains carcinogens, a group of chemicals that can cause cancer. Inhaling second hand smoke can result in cancers in the lungs, mouth and nose.

Some of the statistics collected by MIST were combined with other surveys to produce estimates of how many pets are affected across the country.

The Office of National Statistics reports that 6.9 million people in the UK are smokers.

Statistica claims that 59 percent of people in the UK own pets.

Assuming that smokers are as likely to own pets as anyone else, they estimate there are roughly four million pets in smoking households.

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The survey also recorded whether smokers would be willing to quit if they knew it was harming their pets.

Three out of every five said they would try to quit, and only one in five said they would continue regardless.

This suggests that raising awareness of the harm from second hand smoke could encourage more people to kick the habit.

If you want help to stop smoking your GP can put you in touch with NHS approved services to help you quit.

Smoking is a common risk factor for a large number of metabolic conditions.

Cardiovascular disease and complications such as heart attacks and strokes are made more likely by regular smoking.

Second hand smoke can cause similar health consequences, with the CDC warning "there is no risk-free level of second hand smoke exposure."

Second hand smoke in the workplace or home has been linked to a 25-30 percent increased risk of heart disease.

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