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Risa
Joined: 15 Jul 2003 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 8:45 am Post subject: Smoker&non-Smoker's health |
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It doesn't matter to me whether people like to smoke or not.
But, I think smoker shouldn�t invade non-smoker's health.
Needless to say, tobacco is harmful to the body.
For example, It is said that carcinogens are 30 times more concentrated
in sidestream smoke than mainstream smoke.
In a certain investigation, 85 percent of second-hand smoke in a room is
made up of sidestream smoke, while only 15 percent is mainstream.
It�s estimated that non-smokers in a room full of tobacco smoke inhale
as much of the carcinogen N-nitrodimethylamine in one hour
as a smoker inhales in 35 filter-tipped cigarettes.
I hadn't known this fact.
But, how many people know this?
If we know a lot about tobacco,
I think smoker will decrease considerably. _________________ Risa |
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boram22
Joined: 28 Oct 2003 Posts: 6
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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 2:30 am Post subject: umm.... |
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An important study in 1964 showed a link between
smoking and lung cancer.
About 100,000 Americans die each year of lung cancer.
Smokers also have twice the risk of heart attacks.
People who do not smoke can add as much ten years to their lives.
Stop smoking since it is bad for your health.
Sometimes I can see young students smoking.
when you start smoking early, it destroy your hormone. So don't smoke.
Maybe you smoking, stop and try not smoke.
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