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Dangers of Smoking
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[size=4][b]Emphysema Bronchitis - Dangers of Smoking[/b][/size][hr]Almost everybody knows that smoking is bad for the health. Images of blackened lungs line school hallways and hospital waiting rooms, but despite this people continue to take up smoking. This may have to do with the pervasive romantic image of smoking -- an image that has nothing in common with reality. Big Grin.

[size=large][b]Smokers Have Shorter Lives Than Non-Smokers[/b][/size][hr]On average, smoking takes 15 years off your life span. This can be explained by the high rate of exposure to toxic substances which are found in cigarette smoke. There has been a gradual introduction to the world of Bronchitis Pneumonia projected in this article. We had done this so that the actual meaning of the article will sink within you.

[size=large][b]Smoking can Also be Dangerous for Unborn Children[/b][/size][hr]Mothers who smoke are more likely to suffer from miscarriages, bleeding and nausea, and babies of smoking mothers have reduced birth weights or may be premature. These babies are more susceptible to sudden infant death syndrome and may also have lifelong health complications due to chest infections and asthma.

[size=large][b]Smokers Also Put Others At Risk[/b][/size][hr]The dangers of breathing in second-hand smoke are well known. Smokers harm their loved ones by exposing them to the smoke they exhale. All sorts of health problems are related to breathing in second-hand smoke. Children are especially susceptible to the dangers of second-hand smoke because their internal organs are still developing. Children exposed to second-hand smoke are more vulnerable to asthma, sudden infant death syndrome, bronchitis, pneumonia, and ear infections.


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[size=large][b]There are Many Ways to Take Tobacco[/b][/size][hr]You can chew it, inhale it through the nose, and smoke it in the form of cigars or cigarettes. No matter how it's taken it is dangerous, but because smoking is the most popular way to consume tobacco it has also received the greatest attention from the medical field and the media.

Cancer is the most common disease associated with smoking. Smoking is the cause of 90% of lung cancer cases and is related to 30% of all cancer fatalities. Other smoking-related cancers include cancers of the mouth, pancreas, urinary bladder, kidney, stomach, esophagus, and larynx. We were a bit tentative when embarking on this project blog bronchitis. However, using the grit and determination we have, we have produced some fine reading material on Bronchitis.

Is never too late to give up smoking, even those who have smoked for 20 years or more can realize tremendous health benefits from giving up the habit. Using the intuition I had on Emphysema Bronchitis, I thought that writing this article would indeed be worth the trouble. Most of the relevant information on Emphysema Bronchitis has been included here.

Quote:[list][*]Besides cancer, smoking is also related to several other diseases of the lungs.[*]Emphysema and bronchitis can be fatal and 75% of all deaths from these diseases are linked to smoking.[/list]
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