February 20th, 2008
Smoking increases in particular the heart and circulatory diseases, cancers and respiratory system degenerative diseases. One third of all cancers and cardiovascular diseases caused by smoking.
Chronic bronchitis shows up in almost every regular smoker. Smoking cough called bronchitis, may develop into emphysema, which ultimately will require the continued supervision. ~90 per cent of these diseases are caused by smoking.
Almost every case of lung cancer, about 90%, are caused by smoking. In addition, smoking will also increase, for example, cervicitis, pancreas, kidney, mouth, lips, larynx, oesophagus and bladder cancer risk.
Smoking can cause or makes it difficult, but there are many other illnesses. The low level of smoking is not entirely safe.
Often, the prevalence of smoking-related disease is a result of premature death. Most of the prevalence of smoking-related deaths are due to myocardial infarction or stroke.
Smoking nearly doubles the risk of myocardial infarction, more than a step in cutting-edge of risk may be four times or even seven times bigger.
The prevalence of smoking a result, die every year, about 4 million people. The proportion of the tobacco causes nearly one in the fifth event of death.
The World Health Organization, namely the WHO has assessed the effects of smoking the number of deaths to rise to 10 million by 2020. It is at the time, the most common single cause of death in the world, and far more important than HIV, drugs, traffic accidents, malaria, tuberculosis, or put together.
Youth smoking has increased in recent years, but the most recent measurements, the growth figures have been stopped. One in four young people who start smoking at the school is suffering from future tobacco-related disease to such an extent that it will shorten his life.