If you watch TV or use a cell phone, you’re getting radiation. If you smoke cigarettes, you’re definitely getting it too.
6 Common Sources of Radiation In Your Life
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Carcinogens like arsenic, benzene and hydrogen cyanide are reason enough to quit smoking, as are links to heart disease and stroke. But at nearly 870 mrem per year per pack, the 20% of Americans who continue to smoke aren’t doing themselves any favors.