Showing posts with label smoking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smoking. Show all posts

6/26/2013

Smoking cigarettes can be a good thing too





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The practice of smoking according to Wikipedia dates back to the year 5000 B.C. Smoking was initially done in many different ways throughout the world, for example in Greece, smoke was used as a healing practice and also Babylonians, Chinese, Indians, Israelites and later Catholic and Orthodox, Christian churches used smoke for religious rituals.
Smoking at first was displayed as something cool and therefore anyone regardless of their age could buy it and smoke it without any hassle. Smoking was allowed almost everywhere including in hospitals and all over town, in newspapers, magazines, TV and radio adverts on cigarettes were always frequent. Today, with so many researches on tobacco we’ve come to discover its negative effects on our health therefore now they are now many restrictions imposed on cigarette manufacturers.

According to kidshealth.org, a smoker of tobacco may suffer from long-term health problems like lung cancer, heart disease, stroke, emphysema and many other sorts of health problems. For many people nowadays, smoking tobacco is regarded by them as a bad thing to do because it only brings negative effects to our health, I used to think the same also but my opinion recently changed when I read an article in http://www.sott.net that spoke about the benefits of smoking tobacco. Yes! You got it right, the benefits! Am sure you never heard about them before like me because many medical pamphlets on tobacco only speak about the negative side of smoking tobacco.
Well according to this website, nicotine found in cigarettes reduces the risk of Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer; reduces the risk of all sort of effects of schizophrenia; it provides relief of common side effects from antipsychotic drugs; reduces the risk of getting obese; reduces the risk of acquiring certain inflammatory disorders; reduces the risk of pregnant women acquiring preeclampsia-an extremely common but deadly condition. Children of smokers were also found out by a study conducted in Sweden to have lower rates of allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, atopic eczema, and food allergies.
Although smoking tobacco has some benefits also, it’s still recommended to avoid them or if you are already a smoker, to quit because the negative effects outnumber the positive ones.  Stay healthy, avoid cigarettes.


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Article written by: Cristo Rutazihana

5/04/2013

Women suffer more from smoking than men

                      

A survey done by Norwegian scientists suggests that women smokers are more likely to develop bowel cancer than male smokers.

The researchers, from the University of Tromso, analyzed the medical records of 600 000 patients and concluded that the incidence of the disease is twice as high among women who smoke.

The risk of developing the disease proved to be especially high among women who started smoking at age 16 or younger and those who smoked for decades. Over this period, approximately 4000 patients had bowel cancer.

The study, published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, shows that women smokers are 19% more likely to develop this cancer than nonsmokers, while among men the cigarette increases the risk by 9%.
According to Norwegian scientists, this is the first study to show that even women who smoke less than men have a higher risk of developing cancer in the large intestine - an indication that they would be more vulnerable to the toxic effects of smoking, for example: a man who takes 40 cigarettes a day causes similar damage to his organism  compared to a woman who only takes 10 a day....


In my opinion them ladies should throw away their cigarettes if they wanna live long.
Drop your opinion on this issue.... 


article written by: Cristo Rutazihana
source: agencia brasil(http://info.abril.com.br/noticias/ciencia/cigarro-causa-mais-cancer-em-mulheres-mostra-estudo-01052013-11.shl)