Friday, February 3, 2012

Quitting smoking can save your life
If getting asthma, emphysema, and lung cancer aren't enough to shock you the effects of smoking, then I don’t know what will. As resulted smokers are two to four times have an increased risk to have coronary artery disease or CAD versus nonsmokers.  As of 2005 860,000 deaths were caused by U.S. leading causes of cardiovascular disease, CAD, heart failure, and hearty attack. Smoking boosts your risk for heart disease caused by declining the flow of oxygen to the heart and increases your risk for atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. Smoking also harms the cells that line the coronary arteries and raises the risk of your likelihood of blood clots. Actually, heart-related complications are one of the main reasons cigarettes rapidly decrease your lifespan. But quiting smoking also has some good news. If you quit your risk for heart disease is But there's good news: Once you quit, your risk for heart disease is significantly condensed within one or two years. Smoking is  a preventable cause of death, and quiting significantly decreases your risk for heart disease.

 http://www.health.com/health/condition-article/0,,20209275,00.html

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