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The Dangers of Secondhand Smoke

Secondhand SmokeSnuff smoke in the environment can seriously affect the health of , According to a report published in the latest issue of “Circulation.”

It is a paradox, maybe one of the largest in the history of mankind. The epidemic is claiming more deaths in the world-more than AIDS, wars, genocides, that is tolerated and encouraged by most governments around the world: it is smoking. Ten thousand people die each day because of cigarette smoke. It has been known for nearly a century that snuff kills, and not a day that goes by that does not appear that a new scientific study adds more evidence of the ravages of health ..

An important part of the paradox is that cigarette smoke, besides being bad for those who spend a percentage of your salary in it also hurts those who have to swallow it in spite of lack of legislation establishing a modicum of respect for the non-smoking and health policy to promote social education.

The figures speak for themselves. In the latest research carried out with passive smoking, which was just published in the latest issue of Circulation, has shown that after a non-smoker spends a half hour in a room where there’s smoke snuff, its stores of antioxidants (including vitamin C) down to a minimum. These are substances that protect, among other things, the arteries do not form plaques (causes of cardiovascular disease). Read the rest of this entry »

Snuff causes impotence

The direct relationship between snuff and impotence is clearly established for many years. Although they tend to believe otherwise, it is not at all an exaggeration or a threat to the health authorities have been removed from the sleeve to amedentrar to smokers, but the increasingly precise finding of the effects of some inhaled substances after combustion of a cigarette on the penile vascular system.

Impotence or erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to obtain or maintain an erection sufficient to achieve satisfactory sexual activity. According to multiple studies show, among the most common causes of this disorder are diabetes, some drugs and snuff, in addition to depression, anxiety or low self-esteem. Impotence affects mostly self-esteem and even relationships. A study of the Sexual Dysfunction Association estimates that about 21% of couples who are separated by breaking their relationship problems arising from this disorder.

Snuff in the veins
The content of cigarettes affects the vascular system of the penis and cause a significant alteration of the central nervous system. A study at the University of Florence, recently published in the International Journal of Impotence Research, corroborates these findings and provides new data about it. The paper analyzes a group of 1,150 male smokers who underwent a detailed psychological questionnaire and various biochemical parameters. Read the rest of this entry »

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As the snuff affects your body

snuff affectsThere are few areas of the human body that are affected by chemicals in cigarettes. Let’s take a tour of your body to discuss how the affecting snuff it. We hope this information will encourage you to stop smoking or at least try.

Starting up

As a smoker, you have the risk of mouth cancer. Snuff smoke can also cause gum disease, tooth decay and bad breath. Take teeth yellow. Smokers may experience frequent headaches. And the lack of oxygen and reduction of blood vessels in the brain may lead to cerebrovascular disorders.

Bronchi and lungs

Take the chest, smoke passes through the bronchi. Hydrogen cyanide and other chemicals in the smoke attack the lining of the bronchial tubes swell and cause chronic cough in a smoker. Because the bronchi are weakened, you’re more likely to have chest infections. Read the rest of this entry »

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Since snuff affects your body
There are few areas of the human body that are not affected by chemicals in cigarettes. Let’s take a tour of your body to look at how that affects the same snuff. We hope this information will encourage you to stop smoking, or at least try.

Starting up
As a smoker, you have the risk of mouth cancer. Snuff smoke can also cause gum disease, tooth decay and bad breath. The teeth take yellow. Smokers may experience frequent headaches. And the lack of oxygen and reduction of blood vessels in the brain may lead to cerebrovascular disorders.

Read the rest of this entry »

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