Sunday, December 15, 2013

A survey among teenagers made about why they smoking habit: 54% do not think they will be a year la

CAREFUL SMOKING IS DANGEROUS LIVES: ExodusUitgewers
How many of us think that smoking just a harmless habit that only the person who smoke negatively affected? Professional health workers are amazed to see how the public is complacent regarding smoking. For over thirty years we warned to smoke the most dangerous public tia issue that must be addressed. In 1979, all identified smoking as the leading cause of disease (preventable) and premature deaths. Why appears the public a different view of this addiction as health professionals tia have? Part of the reason is of course the tobacco industry which is a type of censorship against bad advertising regarding nicotine and smoking exercise. Many magazines depend on tobacco advertising revenue and will not publish articles on the side effects of smoking.
Because as a doctor I have seen so many people suffering and dying prematurely as a direct result of smoking, I have a heavy burden to do everything I can to help smokers to this deadly habit out of their lives to remove.
More than 450,000 deaths per year are caused by smoking, alcohol deaths versus 107,000 a year and 20,000 deaths due to illegal drugs. It is clear that some of the leading tobacco lifestyle factor that caused mass carnage although more publicity to other causes of death as AIDS drugs given.
Many people say, "I will still die anyway of something, if it is not smoke, it would be yet something else." But many are not aware of how much the average smoker's life is not shortened. At least 25% of all smokers die prematurely of a smoking-related disease. They lost an average of 21 years of their life. What a tragedy tia in your early sixties dying and cheated to be with 15-20 years of retirement! tia I remembered when one of my patients who smoked died. He spent his entire adult life and smoked was relatively healthy until 64. Without warning he had a brain stem stroke (which is caused by smoking) and a few days later died. If he had not smoked he would possibly still alive because tia he has no obvious problems with his genetics, risk factors or other lifestyle habits had not. Instead, he lost his life before he had the chance to be the "golden tia years" of retirement to enjoy and see the grandchildren grow up.
A survey among teenagers made about why they smoking habit: 54% do not think they will be a year later still smoking 75% who are trying to stop is unsuccessful Girls will probably just as likely to smoke than boys Teens will tend to smoke as family and friends also smoke adventurers are more likely to smoke
Many children see smoking as a temporary novelty, not realizing that they have a life-long habit not fatal. Even if current levels of smoking will remain the same only 20 million of the 70 million children in the U.S. today are smokers and at least 5 million of them can expect to die from a smoking-related disease. Nicotine is a powerful addictive chemical. When we realize that 4000 toxic chemicals in tobacco smoke, it is no wonder that these products are large-scale damage to the body caused it. There are no regulations against these toxic chemicals tia to prevent our exposure to it, because it is in a commercial shell packed and profits made from the sale of tobacco.
We are warned that smoking causes lung cancer, tia but smoking also increases the risk of many other cancers: lip, mouth, throat, larynx, trachea, esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, bladder, kidney, cervix, tia leukemia, tia colon, skin and penile tia cancer. Some of the cancers that smoking causes is fast and deadly as cancer of the esophagus, lungs, pancreas and liver. Other offers more chance for healing but all are potentially devastating if not fatal. Women who smoke have a 25-75% greater risk of developing breast cancer than non-smokers. The more and the longer they smoke, the greater tia the risk.
Cigarette smoking is a major cause of coronary heart disease for both men and women. This is the cause of 30-40% of all coronary heart disease deaths. Smokers are more likely to have a heart attack and die of it. Smoking tia also increases the risk for stroke. Men over 65's risk of dying from stroke is 94% greater than non-smokers of the same age and female smokers over 65 have a 47% higher risk of dying from stroke.
It's bad enough that smoking affects the smoker, but it also increases the risk of heart attacks among non-smokers by 20-30%. Secondhand tia smoke damage smoking as follows: It reduces the blood's tia ability to carry oxygen to the heart, liver This allows the heart muscle's ability to take up oxygen in danger It lowers tia HDL levels tia in smokers as it increases platelet activity Beskadi

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