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Smokers Can Get Breast Cancer |
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by:Jasdeep Singh |
US scientists have claimed that secondhand smokers are at higher risk
of
Breast Cancer. Earlier, their research also led to them to the
conclusion that young women smokers are more likely to get addicted to
smoking than young men.
Breast Cancer is the number one cancer among women and the count of its
victim are rising very rapidly. This is for the first time that passive
smoking has been directly linked with some sort of cancer. World Health
Organization links smoking with 25 Cancers: Some of these cancers are :
uterine, kidneys, cervix, pancreas, head and neck... The study firmly
proves that smoking is not only injurious to your health but also to
the company you are with. Wake Up!
Smoking doesn't stop here with its side-effects. For women, smoking
also increases the risk of strokes and heart diseases. And to add fuel
to the fire, chances for heart related diseases gets ten-fold if they
are taking birth-control pills side by side.
Besides this, smoking is also responsible for :
. Bad breath and stained teeth
. Risk of stomach ulcers and acid reflux.
. Charm on the face vanishes. Wrinkles develop soon.
. Setting up wrong examples for your children.
To learn more about ill-effects of smoking and to get tips and
motivation to quit smoking, visit our website below.
About the Author
Jasdeep: for http://weightloss-health.com/
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