Can Smoking Lead to Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease?
Recent studies have made a strong case for a link between smoking and dementia and Alzheimer’s disease among middle-aged and elderly people with a history of heavy smoking. Keep Reading...
Recent studies have made a strong case for a link between smoking and dementia and Alzheimer’s disease among middle-aged and elderly people with a history of heavy smoking. Keep Reading...
Many young men know of the long-term health risks of lung cancer, emphysema, and bronchitis associated with smoking. Less commonly known and much more likely to appear at a younger age, however, is the link between smoking and impotence. Keep Reading...
When parents smoke, children smoke. Unlike their parents, though, children’s lungs are still developing and are even more susceptible to damage from the toxins. The same poisons and carcinogens that are damaging their parents’ bodies can wreak even more harm on the still-growing child. Keep Reading...
Smoking is both a psychological habit and a physical addiction. Since the link to smoking and lung cancer was discovered, there have been mainstream efforts to decrease the appeal of smoking and to get smokers to quit. Keep Reading...
There are countless reasons to quit smoking. The facts about smoking are real and dangerous, as are the smoking health risks. Keep Reading...
On average, smoking takes 13-14 years off of your life: males lose an average of 13.2 years, and women about 14.5 years. The earlier in life you start and the more heavily you smoke, the more time you take off and you expose yourself to a greater number of smoking health risks. Keep Reading...
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