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The residual cigarette smoke can also cause cancer

Friday, February 12th, 2010

The risk of exposure to snuff does not end when you turn off the cigarette. It is well known the danger faced by passive smokers inhaling the smoke that surrounds them: no safe level of exposure. But what happens when white cloud that disappears? Not only is a bad smell in hair or clothes.

The residual cigarette smoke can also cause cancer A new study, published in ‘Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences’ ( ‘PNAS’), warning of what he calls “third-hand smoke,” ie, “residual [...] that nicotine has been absorbed by certain areas. It seems that it reacts with nitrous acid present in the environment and, as a result of this, form a kind of nitrosamines which are carcinogens. (more…)

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Why smoking makes you slim

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

smoking Cigarette smoke would encourage a particular gene that creates a better fat burning. This explains why people who stop smoking, often recover some pounds.
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The specific gene, AZGP1, produces a protein that provides the breakdown of fat. Cigarette smoke makes this gene work faster, making a slim line so easily maintained. This shows a study from Cornell University in New York. (more…)

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Stop smoking

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

smokingLung cancer is in 90% of cases by smoking. If you have cancer or you have smoked, this is annoying to hear. You simply smoked, and you can not undo. What you still can do is encourage people around you to stop smoking. You know what the consequences might be, and you’re the right person to that of your partner, children, family, friends and colleagues across.

If you do not have cancer, you then consider this:

* One in four smokers dies early (between the 35th and 69th year of life) to the effects of smoking. This is like a gun to your head, which one of the four rooms is loaded.
* Every year, more than 9000 new cases of lung cancer in, and almost 9000 people die of lung cancer. By comparison, the number of victims per year over 1000. (more…)

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