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1. Positive self-talk: If you keep telling yourself you're no good, you might just start believing it, even though it's not true.
2. Movement & Exercise: Moving your body helps to improve your mood.
There are more ways you can help your self-esteem. But you say only two ways.
Tar is present in any tobacco product that is burned.
The last puffs on a cigarette can contain as much as twice the amount of tar as the first puffs. Tar in cigarette smoke paralyzes the cilia in the lungs and contributes to lung diseases such as emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and lung cancer.
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HIV is the illness that follows once AIDS has weakened the person's immune system so that it cannot fight off infection.
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