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About 'smoking causes cancer'|Stupid Arguments that Irk Me #1: Smoking Does Not Cause Cancer







About 'smoking causes cancer'|Stupid Arguments that Irk Me #1: Smoking Does Not Cause Cancer








How               does               smoking               affect               your               looks?

The               nicotine               and               other               toxins               found               in               cigarettes               adversely               change               your               body's               chemistry.

Puffing               on               a               cigarette               sends               toxic               byproducts               into               the               bloodstream               and               cells,               causing               many               health               problems               that               also               affect               a               smoker's               looks.

Smoking               heavily               affects               oral               health.

Smokers               have               an               increased               risk               of               dental               problems,               to               include               loss               of               teeth,               as               well               as               effects               on               facial               and               jaw               bones               due               to               deficient               vitamin               levels               which               can               lead               to               bone               break               down.

Brown               teeth,               bad               breath               and               loss               of               teeth               are               all               side               effects               of               smoking.

There               are               multiple               reasons               why               smoking               adversely               affects               oral               health:               Saliva               fights               bacteria               to               keep               teeth               healthy.

Nicotine               changes               saliva               production,               leading               to               an               inability               to               fight               bacteria.

Smoking               increases               the               temperature               inside               the               mouth,               causing               harm               and               death               to               cells.

Smoking               decreases               Vitamin               C               levels               in               the               body,               which               increases               the               risk               of               gum               disease.

Nicotine               decreases               blood               flow               to               the               gums,               preventing               absorption               of               nutrients.

Because               of               the               above,               smokers               have               increased               plaque               and               space               around               the               gums,               increasing               the               risk               of               infection.

Smokers               have               an               increased               risk               of               losing               teeth               and               break               down               of               jaw               bones               which               help               hold               the               teeth               in               the               mouth.

Missing               teeth,               brown               teeth               are               definite               signs               of               smoking               ruining               your               looks.
               Smoking               greatly               increases               the               risk               of               getting               oral               related               cancers,               such               as               cancer               of               the               tongue,               mouth,               gums               or               lips,               all               of               which               are               ways               smoking               can               ruin               looks.
               Smoking               ruins               looks               by               causing               white               patches               (leukoplakia)               in               the               mouth.

These               are               often               precancerous               and               seen               in               smokers.
               Smoking               also               ruins               your               looks               by               affecting               the               skin.

Smoking               causes               dryness               of               the               skin,               constricts               blood               vessels,               reducing               blood               flow               to               the               skin.

Collagen,               which               helps               with               skin               elasticity               (the               skin's               ability               to               stretch)               is               changed               by               smoking.

Smoking               leads               to               early               wrinkling               of               the               skin,               especially               around               the               lips               and               crow's               feet               around               the               eyes.

gives               skin               a               leather               look
               Hallowed               cheeks               are               caused               from               using               the               repetitive               muscle               movements               when               inhaling               cigarerettes.

This               is               why               smokers               of               many               years               have               a               gaunt               appearance               to               their               face.
               Psoriasis               (red               and               silver               splotches               over               the               skin).

The               risk               of               a               smoker               developing               psoriasis               increases               with               the               years               of               smoking.
               Osteoporosis,               known               to               create               a               humped               appearance               in               severe               cases,               is               caused               when               bones               become               weak.

Risk               factors               for               osteoporosis               include               insufficient               amounts               of               calcium               and               Vitamin               D,               as               well               as               cigarette               smoking.

Smoking               depletes               the               bones               of               calcium,               Vitamin               D               and               other               minerals               needed               to               keep               them               strong.

Vitamin               D               helps               the               body               cannot               absorb               calcium,               which               is               necessary               to               keep               the               bones               strong               and               prevent               brittle               bones.

Smoking               also               decreases               the               levels               of               estrogen               in               the               body,               which               helps               bones               retain               calcium.
               Smoking               can               also               cause               nystagmus,               (abnormal               eye               movements               that               include               jerking).

It               is               believed               smoking               affects               the               balance               center               in               the               brain,               thus               causing               these               abnormal               eye               movements.
               While               smoking               has               many               side               effects,               including               health               risks               that               can               be               devastating,               smoking               can               also               ruin               your               looks,               increasing               your               chances               of               poor               self               esteem,               depression               and               other               overwhelming               emotional               consequences.
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               Cigarettes:               What               the               Warning               Label               Doesn't               Tell               You.

Elizabeth               M.

Whelan,               ACSH               President.






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