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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Please Vote
Please vote on my poll called "Do You Smoke?" I would like every view of my blog/app to vote in my poll. Thank You!
Monday, January 30, 2012
Smoking Fact
Smoking also lessens your mortality rate. On average a person who smokes will die at least 6 and a half years earlier then someone who doesn't smoke
Sugar in Smoke!
Sugar approximates to roughly 20% of a cigarette, and many diabetics are unaware of this secret sugar intake. Also, the effect of burning sugar is unknown.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
How Smoking Causes Air Pollution? (smoking environment pollution)
It is quite evident that smoking causes air pollution and to some extent also pollutes the ground. Approximately 4000 chemicals are present in cigarettes, which are breathed out and released in the atmosphere. Out of the total North American population 30% of them are smokers and the percentage of the smoking population in developing countries is much higher. This indicates that an enormous quantity of pollution is being released in the atmosphere every day.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Face The Facts
The Facts About Tobacco
One of the major problems with smoking and chewing tobacco has to do with the chemical nicotine. Someone can get addicted to nicotine within days of first using it. In fact, the nicotine in tobacco can be as addictive as cocaine or heroine. Nicotine affects mood as well as the heart, lungs, stomach, and nervous system.Other health risks include short-term effects of smoking such as coughing and throat irritation. Over time, more serious conditions may develop, including increases in heart rate and blood pressure, bronchitis, and emphysema.
Finally, numerous studies indicate that young smokers are more likely to experiment with marijuana, cocaine, heroin, or other illicit drugs.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Guess What Another Smoking Fact
Smoking costs the United States over $150 billion annually in health care costs.
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