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Even one cigarette a day harms the heart at every level Smoking elevates heart disease and mortality risks. Cessation initiates a powerful recovery, reducing risks significantly within two decades.

🚭 Even one cigarette a day harms the heart.

Study shows that “light” smoking isn’t safe at all, and quitting triggers a powerful recovery that keeps building for 20 years. ❤️‍🔥

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No Safe Level: Light Smoking Tied to Serious Heart Damage
No Safe Level: Light Smoking Tied to Serious Heart Damage YouTube video by HealthDay

A new study finds just a couple of cigarettes per day increase the risk of heart failure and death.

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Even A Few Cigarettes A Day Can Steal Years From The Heart All the science news you can handle in a single feed

Even A Few Cigarettes A Day Can Steal Years From The Heart #Science #HealthandMedicine #Cardiology #HeartHealth #SmokingRisks #CardiologyResearch

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Just 2 Cigarettes a Day May Raise Heart Failure Risk by 50% Researchers studying over 300,000 adults found that even light smoking—just two to five cigarettes a day—dramatically boosts the risk of heart disease and death. The benefits of quitting are significant,...

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Cigarette filters do nothing for smokers’ health and just create plastic pollution – they should be banned | The-14 We managed to ban plastic straws, so why not cigarette filters? (Shutterstock) Now is the perfect time to act. Plastics are on the global conscience. This month in Geneva, world leaders negotiated wha...

Cigarette filters do nothing for smokers’ health and just create plastic pollution – they should be banned
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Heavy Pot Use Linked to Increased Risk of Oral Cancer
Heavy Pot Use Linked to Increased Risk of Oral Cancer YouTube video by HealthDay

A new study finds people with cannabis use disorder are more than three times as likely to develop oral cancer within five years.

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Study Adds to Growing Body of Research Linking Common Lung Disease (COPD) to Work-Related Pesticide Exposure - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog (Beyond Pesticides, February 3, 2022) A study published in the journal Thorax finds lifetime occupational (work-related) exposure to pesticides increases incidents of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Although research often attributes COPD risk to genetics or cigarette smoking, the increasing rate of COPD incidents indicates an external cause of disease development. Although an exact etiology (cause) of the increase in respiratory disease cases remains unknown, the connection between chronic respiratory diseases and exposure to pesticides continues to strengthen. Several circumstances, including smoking patterns, poverty, occupation, and diet, can influence disease prognosis. However, studies show that relative exposure to chemicals like pesticides can occur within each circumstance, making chemical exposure ubiquitous. Additionally, pesticide drift is an omnipresent issue impacting communities surrounding farming operations, and dust may harm humans, plants, and aquatic systems. Therefore, this review highlights the significance of evaluating the association between pesticide exposure and disease development, especially for diseases generally attributed to genetics or vices. Researchers in the study note, “[W]e found that cumulative exposure to pesticides is associated with an increased risk of COPD, with positive exposure-response trends. The unique large sample and the confirmation of our results in sensitivity analyses, in particular in never-smokers, support the validity […]

Lifetime occupational exposure to #pesticides increases #COPD incidents, including #emphysema & chronic #bronchitis. Increasing rate of COPD incidents indicates external cause of disease development.#lungdisease #chronicbronchitis #smoking #smokingrisks

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