Showing posts with label CANCER. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CANCER. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Miley Cyrus smoking cigarettes? Who cares?


Do you really care that Miley Cyrus is a smoker? Does anyone really care that she smokes cigarettes? What is the big deal? I simply don’t get it. People seem to be up in arms about the fact the Miley Cyrus smokes cigarettes. They claim that because she is a role model that she has some sort of responsibility to the children to be a good example to them. Give me a break. 

Miley Cyrus is not a role model. She has never been a role model. Cyrus has been an anti role model since she was 15 years old. We are talking about a girl who posed basically nude for a magazine when she was 15, has been caught smoking a bong, taken partially nude pictures of herself and allowed them somehow to get online, and humped a pole in front of young kids at the Teen Choice awards. This is the person everyone says is a role model?

Any parent who allows Miley Cyrus to be a role model for their children should have their children taken away from them because they obviously are not fit to be a parent.

Parents should sit down with their young children and let them know that what Cyrus does is not appropriate and should never be emulated under any circumstances. 

Parents should be their children’s role models not people like Miley Cyrus. People should leave Cyrus alone and let her live her life in peace and spend more time with their own children so people like Cyrus don’t have the influence over them that we all fear they do.

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Thursday, 4 August 2011

Heart attack prevention: Should I avoid secondhand smoke?

Cigarettes always relate to bad factors to health. Normally, a person who consume cigarettes not only harm itself, the effect of the smoke also harm the other person near him which is call secondhand smoker. 

There is a question whether the effect and the dangerousness of secondhand smoker is same as smoker. So below is part of the answer whether secondhand smoke increase your risk of having a heart attack. The answer was prepared by Martha Grogan, M.D.

Answer

Secondhand smoke exposure is a risk factor for having a heart attack. It's thought that chemicals in secondhand smoke can irritate the lining of your arteries, causing them to swell (inflammation). This inflammation can narrow your arteries, increasing your risk of having a heart attack. 

Breathing secondhand smoke can also cause the cells in your blood that are responsible for clotting (platelets) to increase in number, making your blood more likely to clot. Too many platelets can cause a clot to form that may block an artery, causing a heart attack or stroke.
Also, it appears that heart attack rates go down in areas after those areas pass smoking bans. If you smoke, the best way to reduce your heart attack risk is to quit. If you're regularly around smokers, encourage them to quit or smoke in outdoor areas that will reduce the amount of secondhand smoke others will breathe. This is especially important if you have had a previous heart attack or have been diagnosed with heart disease.

Monday, 1 August 2011

CIGARETTES CONTENTS



Eventhough Cigarettes can harm and even kill you, it is still can be sell legally at the market.
Currently there are ongoing lawsuits in the USA which aim to hold tobacco companies responsible for the effects of smoking on the health of long term smokers.
There are more than 4,000 ingredients in a cigarette other than tobacco. Common additives include yeast, wine, caffeine, beeswax and chocolate. Here are some other ingredients:


Ammonia: Household cleaner
Angelica root extract: Known to cause cancer in animals
Arsenic: Used in rat poisons
Benzene: Used in making dyes, synthetic rubber
Butane: Gas; used in lighter fluid
Carbon monoxide: Poisonous gas
Cadmium: Used in batteries
Cyanide: Deadly poison
DDT: A banned insecticide
Ethyl Furoate: Causes liver damage in animals
Lead: Poisonous in high doses
Formaldehiyde: Used to preserve dead specimens
Methoprene: Insecticide
Megastigmatrienone: Chemical naturally found in grapefruit juice
Maltitol: Sweetener for diabetics
Napthalene: Ingredient in mothballs
Methyl isocyanate: Its accidental release killed 2000 people in Bhopal, India in 1984
Polonium: Cancer-causing radioactive element


All things added together: death is in a cigarette


Source: www.quitsmokingsupport.com/