Athletes are perceived as strong, healthy and dedicated individuals. Athletes typically exercise regularly, eat well and lead an overall healthy lifestyle. Most are aware of the detrimental effects smoking can have on health. Smoking can...
Second-hand smoke and third-hand nicotine contamination are the substances involved in passive smoking, or the unintentional inhalation of cigarette smoke. Decades of research evaluation by the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General have resulted in a...
When tobacco users smoke, they inhale both their mainstream smoke through the cigarette plus their own secondhand airborne smoke in between puffs. Other people who don't choose to smoke also inadvertently breathe secondhand smoke and contact...
When you smoke a cigarette and release the smoke into the air, it is known as environmental tobacco smoke or passive smoke, notes the American Cancer Society. Cigarette smoke contains chemicals and carcinogens that can be harmful to human health,...
Whether children smoke cigarettes, inhale secondhand smoke or contact smoke residue on clothing or household objects, tobacco holds many adverse health effects for their developing bodies. The risk to children begins in the womb.
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Cigarette smoking is linked to a myriad of illnesses. Smoking adversely affects almost every bodily organ. Thousands of deaths every year are caused by or linked to cigarette smoking. Despite these facts, which are now common knowledge, many...
Smoking is considered one of most common forms of recreational drug use. While smoking may be a popular recreational activity, it is also one of the most dangerous activities to engage in. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says...
Many smokers and their loved ones fear the worst damage smoking can cause, including lung or heart disease. But smoking causes problems throughout the body as long as a person smokes. The throat suffers a lot of damage from smoking and the harm...
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 18.3 percent of adult women in the United States currently smoke cigarettes. Additional reports note that in 2007 approximately 20 percent of high school students in the...
Smoking is well-documented as a serious hazard to your health. It is also a serious hindrance to athletic performance, as it inhibits oxygen supply to your brain, heart and muscles. In addition, smoking decreases your body's capacity to heal,...
Smoking cigarettes may seem like a solo habit, affecting the smoker alone. However, a family member who smokes in the home is spreading more than just fumes---he is lowering the immunity of others who inhale the smoke (which could lead to frequent...
Tobacco use causes serious effects on the mouth, according to the American Dental Association, or ADA. Smoking and other types of tobacco use cause oral cancer, stained teeth, bad breath, gum disease, tooth loss and decreased sense of taste and...
It has long been a well-established fact that smoking is hazardous to your health. Smoking can cause a myriad of diseases and conditions that can lead to substantial health care costs, lost productivity at work and many smoking-related health...
Smoking cigarettes is a popular habit in the U.S. and worldwide. More than 45 million Americans are smokers, according to the American Heart Association, accounting for more than 23 percent of all American men and more than 18 percent of women....
Among many other dangerous and unpleasant effects, smoking causes the most preventable deaths in the United States. If parents talk to their kids about smoking, they can significantly decrease the likelihood that they will start smoking. Educating...
Smoking causes an estimated 400,000 premature deaths each year in the United States, and 70 percent of those deaths occur in people over the age of 60, according to an article published in the "American Journal of Health Promotion." The reason...
Smoking and drinking are two lifestyle habits that get a lot of negative criticism in the health industry, and for good reason. They both cause multiple complications with the body that can range from mild to life-threatening. The only exception...
Smoking is the leading cause of cancer, according to the National Cancer Institute, but some adolescents and younger smokers may dismiss that concern, believing that cancer is far in the future. However, all smokers should know that smoking won't...
According to the American Heart Association (AHA), nicotine is a highly addictive drug. Nicotine causes changes in brain chemistry that are both physically and psychologically addictive. Tobacco can be ingested in two main ways: by chewing or...
Smoking cigarettes, hookahs, cigars and pipes sends thousands of chemicals including nicotine into the body. The chemical nicotine in cigarettes produces both physical and emotional effects on the brain and can cause dependence, meaning that...
Women who smoke take longer to become pregnant and are more likely never to become pregnant than women who don't smoke. Exposure to passive smoke is almost as harmful to female conception as active smoking. Smoking affects female fertility by...
Each year, 178,000 women in the U.S. die from cigarette smoking. On average, each female smoker loses 14.5 years of her life, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). Twenty one million women, or 18.5 percent, continue to smoke despite...
Smoking tobacco causes approximately 90 percent of lung cancer deaths in men in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Each year almost half a million people in the United States die from adverse...
Alcohol and tobacco use are the leading causes of preventable diseases, health conditions and deaths in the United States, according to the National Institute for Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. A person may be either a smoker or a drinker but in...
Smoking is an addictive habit where the user inhales tobacco, which contains the drug nicotine. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) states that nicotine reaches the brain within eight seconds of smoke inhalation. Smoking can have damaging...
Smoking tobacco products has serious side effects including cancer, emphysema and death. Smoking affects not only the lungs, but also the mouth of the user. All aspects of the mouth can be affected, including the teeth, gums and tongue. There...
Much research has been conducted to determine whether second-hand smoke or environmental exposure affects those who are exposed. It is well known that cigarette smoking adversely affects the heart, lungs and brains of smokers. The Surgeon...
Obesity and smoking are both recognized by health authorities such as the Mayo Clinic as leading causes of preventable death. Combined, their effects could be disastrous for your health. If you are obese or smoke, take control of your health....
Wondering about the effects of ending tobacco use proves the first step toward trying and succeeding at it. Because the nicotine in cigars, cigarettes and pipe tobacco can become extremely addictive, it's not easy for everyone to stop smoking....
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