Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Open Your Eyes To The Dangers Of Tobacco

Everyone who smokes regular cigarettes knows the dangers of tobacco and readily acknowledges they should quit for their health. Did you know that over 33% of all adults in the world smoke? While it may not seem like a lot in the scheme of things, this percentage contributes to more than half of most cancer cases diagnosed each year. The dangers of tobacco are easily recognized yet many people either do not want to quit smoking or find it extremely hard to give up.

Ask any smoker about the dangers of tobacco and what diseases it causes and most of them will say cancer, specifically lung cancer. However, there are many more health conditions that can stem from smoking traditional cigarettes. Heart disease and stroke are two major concerns smokers should be aware of. Caused by narrowing of the arteries due to nicotine damage, less oxygen and lack of healthy blood cells could cause blood to clot and deprive certain parts of the body of oxygen.

The dangers of tobacco extend much further than cancer, heart disease and stroke. You could develop cataracts or chronic lung disease like emphysema. Let’s not forget the many other conditions that smoking regular cigarettes can exacerbate. If you get the flu or pneumonia, smoking can reduce your recovery rate and possibly even cause death. Other dangers of tobacco include bone loss from osteoporosis, low birth weight in babies and SIDS.

Adding to the dangers of tobacco are the many scenarios that a lit cigarette can create and cause death. Falling asleep with a lit cigarette can ignite your clothing or create a house fire. Dropping a lit cigarette in your car can distract you from driving and cause an accident, putting not only yourself in danger but others on the road as well.

While there are many dangers of tobacco, the good news is that you can do something about it. Many scientific studies say that if you can quit smoking, within a year, your life expectancy rises quite a bit. Healthier lungs, cleaner smelling hair and clothing and the money savings you can reap are just a few positives you can expect once you acknowledge the dangers of tobacco and do something about it.


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1 comment:

  1. FDA is banning e-cigarettes! FDA found “traces” of carcinogens in e-cigs, TONS in regular cigarettes.

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