Tobacco kills 4 million people a year worldwide.
Secondhand smoke, the smoke from other people's cigarettes, contains over 60 cancer-causing poisons.
Smokeless tobacco (dip and chew) causes cancer of the mouth and gum disease.
Starting smoking as a kid greatly increases the risk of lung cancer later in life.
About 3,000 non-smokers die each year as a result of secondhand smoke.
This year, tobacco companies will spend $5 billion on ads and promotions trying to get people to smoke.
Teen smokers suffer from shortness of breath almost three times as much as those who don't smoke.
Nicotine is a drug in cigarettes that is addictive.
Secondhand smoke causes coughing, colds, earaches, and asthma attacks.
Tobacco kills more people each year than suicides, murders, AIDS, alcohol, drugs and fires combined.
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*facts provided by CDC and Tobaccofreekids