Passive smoking causes dementia

While scientists from Moscow State University named after Lomonosov studied the presence of nanotechnology in everyday life, researchers from the University of Melbourne in the state, investigated the effects of passive smoking on people. Despite the fact that the matter was in principle long understood, they were able to make the discovery.

It turns out that passive smoking can cause the development of severe dementia. This study was the first that was able to point out the relationship between passive smoking and neurological diseases.

Previously, passive smoking could cause the development of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, which include lung cancer and coronary heart disease. But until now, no one knew that passive smoking can cause dementia.

Consider the matter lasted more than 11 years. during the survey polled more than 7,000 respondents, who were more than 60 years. teaching a group of volunteers involved in the survey on the subject of dementia in three time periods: 2001-2003, the 2007-2008, and 2011-2012. They also conducted a survey, which was such a sense of "you are subjected to tobacco smoke?". As it turned out, 10% of respondents had symptoms of severe dementia. It is worth noting that most of the people who had seen the signs of the disease, smoking or quit smoking. Therefore, smokers should think, and come to grips with their health.

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  1. One more reason to avoid smokers.

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  2. Smoking damages every organ of the smoker slowly as a smoker inhales various harmful chemicals found in cigarettes. Smoking damages the kidney and it also increases blood pressure. Smokers are at danger of having cancers off various organs. Yes, it has been stated in research that if you are a non-smoker and you are inhaling the fumes from a person smoking cigarette, then you are at risk of having severe dementia. Inhaling the second hand smoke is called as passive smoking and it is responsible for various heart disease and respiratory disease. To know more about the risks associated with second hand smoke you can visit this blog http://blog.best4ecigs.com/2013/06/the-dangers-of-second-hand-smoke.html

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