Each cigarette you smoke releases over 7,000 chemicals, including nicotine, carbon monoxide, tar, arsenic, formaldehyde, and benzene
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A continued, "I took a photo and cleaned it up, but the discoloration had already occurred," and "I tried rubbing it with compound, but it was useless." He added, "I will report this to the management office and put up a notice in the elevator asking people not to do this." Netizens who read the story responded with comments such as, "The problem is throwing cigarette butts out of the window," "I've experienced this, and there's no way to catch it when it falls from above, so it just makes you angry," "It's almost like a potential arsonist
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And women who smoked one cigarette a day had 31 percent of the pack-a-day smokers' increased risk of heart disease, and 34 percent of their increased risk of stroke, Hackshaw's group said