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Dangers Of Smoking

Posted on March 2, 2010.
Dangers Of SmokingDangers of smoking and how to stop

If you are a smoker or that you associate with people that smoke, you need to know that smoking is one of the most important causes of heart attack worldwide. In the modern world, smoking is the risk factor most important to produce a greater relative risk for persons aged less than fifty over fifty.

Smoked or chewed first hand or second hand, all kinds of tobacco, in whatever form they are used, cause heart attacks and there is more than enough evidence to prove that smoking increases other adverse health conditions.

Dangers of smoking are particularly serious if it is often very difficult to find ways in which smoking is beneficial, it is too easy to talk about how it is a health hazard. To be precise, all forms of tobacco use, including different types of smoking and chewing tobacco and inhalation of secondhand smoke are potentially dangerous and should be discouraged.

By itself, a cigarette is as common and important as a risk factor that has been described as "the leading cause of preventable illness and death." Secondhand smoke can be even more dangerous than previously thought. The fact is that smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death and has negative effects on human health at all stages of life. It harms unborn babies, infants, children, adolescents, adults and seniors.

In addition to nicotine addiction, cigarette smoke contains chemicals that damage the lungs and other parts of the respiratory system and increases the risk of developing cancer of the lungs and respiratory system.

Research shows that there are at least sixty chemicals in cigarette smoke that are cacogenic. Cigarette and tobacco smoke contains highly toxic chemicals such as carbon monoxide, ammonia, formaldehyde, arsenic and cyanide, all of which are products like cigarette burns.

Tobacco smoke increases blood pressure, but decreases the flow of oxygen to the brain and body. Smoking is also an important risk factor for other various disorders, including emphysema, chronic bronchitis, stroke and osteoporosis and contribute to early menopause. Smoking has been associated with cancer of the lungs, mouth, esophagus, pancreas, kidney, bladder and cervix.

Smoking is associated with higher levels of the chronic inflammation, another damaging process that may result from oxidative stress. Smokers have a higher risk of developing a number of chronic disorders, including fatty buildup in arteries, several types of cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (lung problems). Atherosclerosis (buildup of fat in the arteries) is a contributor to the high number of deaths from smoking.

The dangers of smoking can not be exhaustively explained. To really stop smoking, you should always ask you why you're about to light a cigarette. If you think it's got no reason sensible, DROP IT.

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