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Health Risks From Smoking
Adam and Eve had taken
the risk of eating the forbidden fruit despite the caution from God.
Today the society has left to stone unturned to bring the black side
of smoking to the notice of the public. But still people continue to
smoke and some even find romanticism behind the skull and Red Cross
symbol or the pictures depicting blackened lungs in doctor’s
chambers. So, the tradition continues.
Let us see, what a
cigarette contains inside the white wrapper.
Tobacco, being the
principle component contains Nicotine that hits the brain. It has
got 43 carcinogenic substances and more than 4000 chemical
substances, out of which some are toxic enough to generate the
charming effects in the human body. It contains 400 other direct
toxins, which are found in commonly used wood varnish and rat
poison.
So, just imagine the
combined effect!
- Cigarette is the root
cause of the most dreaded scourge of the century, Lung cancer. The
research and Study reveals that about 90% lung cancers are triggered
of by smoking. As cigarette affects the central nervous system, so
it spells its cast to give birth to cancer in various organs of the
body like mouth and lips, pancreas, kidney, stomach, urinary
bladder, larynx, nose, throat and the esophagus.
- Leukemia has been found
to be caused by smoking
- Coughing and sneezing
take a turn for the worst due to smoking.
- Smoking has found to
trigger off Emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
- Asthma & Short breath are enhanced by smoking. Children are very
susceptible to Pneumonia when subjected to passive smoke.
- Mothers smoking cigarettes during their pregnancy risk chances of
miscarriage and even delivering premature babies. It has been
studied that smoking during pregnancy results in lesser birth weight
for the babies.
- Smoking has been observed to affect fertility in humans.
- Vision is affected by Smoking
- Smoking leads to strokes and coronary heart diseases like Heart
Attacks.
- “Long-term tobacco use can dull a person's thinking ability and
bring down IQ, according to a new study conducted by a research team
at the University of Michigan” (http://health.indiatimes.com/)
- Smoking forms ulcers in several parts of the body, the most common
one being peptic ulcer.
- Smoking causes burning throats and acidity as it affects the
entire metabolic cycle. People after having quit smoking have
observed a renewed appetite than their previous stage of smoking.
- Smoking may cause the development of large vessel peripheral
vascular diseases and inflammation of veins.
- When a woman smokes she becomes more susceptible to breast cancer.
- Smoking can lead to Tuberculosis.
- Several skin diseases are generated due to smoking.
- People smoking for longer periods, can gather diseases like
Heartburn, High Blood Pressure and Insomnia.
CBN.com (http://www.cbn.com/) reports, “Long before Christopher
Columbus first set foot in the New World where the Indians there
were growing and smoking tobacco”. This conform the habit of smoking
even before the dawn of some civilizations. People may have been
aware of its pros and cons much later. The science and research has
opened the opposite side of the coin in the recent past. The public
houses, media and mass communication have been fulfilling their
obligations. We don’t expect some radical change in such a long
tradition. Obviously the time has come, when we all need to rethink
and moreover we need to handle smoking cessation with a much
emotional and professional touch.
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