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As the shops stock up with bouquets of red roses, teddies, and heart-shaped gimmicks ready for this year’s Valentine’s Day, Sheffield NHS Stop Smoking Service is urging smokers to let love fill the air - not smoker’s breath! And bad breath isn’t the only hazardous effect smoking can have on your love-life, it also doubles the risk of male sexual impotence, something also being highlighted this February 14th, which is also National Impotence Awareness Day.
By quitting smoking for Valentine’s Day this year, you can say goodbye to the lingering smell of stale tobacco, yellow-stains on teeth, and fingers, and greying skin - all contributing to improving your sex appeal - something likely to be particularly important at this time of year! As well as this you could ensure that the romance lingers as stopping smoking would reduce the risk of suffering from Impotence.
Malcolm Simpson of the Sheffield NHS Stop Smoking Service said: “As more and more people make the positive lifestyle decision to quit smoking, those tell-tale signs of being a smoker become less and less common and therefore, seem more and more unattractive. By stopping smoking, these characteristics will be removed, which could have a favourable impact on your love-life”
Sheffield's NHS Stop Smoking Service has all sorts of help available to give up smoking successfully, whether it is by joining one-to-one, or group quit programmes, nicotine replacement therapy on prescription, or over the phone support, there is no reason not to achieve your goal, and to hold onto the romance this Valentine's Day.
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