Friday 1 June 2012

No Smoking

During recent years, scientists have proven that the chemicals contained in smoking (smoking in general) hold more than 4000 chemical elements. Of chemical elements is largely a substance hazardous to health. Some of the content that is harmful to health are Tar and Nicotine.
 Lungs: Smoking causes chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; is a progressive disease that makes a person difficult to breathe.

Cardiac: Carbon monoxide from cigarette stealing blood oxygen and lead to the development of cholesterol in the arterial wall settles. This effect increases the risk of heart attack and stroke.

Reproduction and Fertility: The effect of smoking on reproduction and fertility, quite dangerous. 
Smoking can increase the risk of impotence, damage sperm, reduce sperm count and cause testicular cancer.

Mouth and Teeth: Smoking can cause bad breath and stained teeth. It can also cause gum disease and damage to the sense of taste. The most serious of smoking in this area is an increased risk of developing cancer of the tongue, throat, and lips.

Skin: Smoking reduces the amount of oxygen to the skin so that it can accelerate aging and skin look gray.

Bones: Smoking can cause rapid bone weak and fragile. Especially women, 5-10% more likely to suffer from osteoporosis than non-smokers.

Stomach: Smoking may increase the chances of developing stomach cancer and the risk of kidney cancer, pancreas and bladder.

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