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subject: Science Relates Smoking To Premature Aging [print this page]


Is smoking a cigarette one of the first things you think of every morning? Do you lose valuable family time smoking outside alone? If you are among the 45 million Americans who smoke cigarettes on a daily basis, we would like to give you one more reason to quit today - In recent studies, smoking has been scientifically linked to signs of premature aging. If you want to ensure that you look your youngest in future years to come, it may be necessary to making smoking a thing of your past.

Every is well aware that quitting smoking is not just a simple and easy decision. Many of the 20% of Americans who smoke are currently trying to quit. The benefits of quitting smoking are many, and include having a younger looking skin.

Quitting smoking has become more important that ever, as cancer rates are on the rise. It is widely known that smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer in the country; but did you know that smoking can also cause several other cancerous formations? Some of the other smoking risks are cancer of the mouth, throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx), esophagus, stomach, bladder, pancreas, kidney, cervix, and some leukemias. Additionally, smoking can result in major blood vessel issue, stokes and even heart attacks. Recent studies have found that smokers are twice as likely to die from heart attacks compared to non-smokers.

How is Premature Aging and Smoking Linked?

This deadly habit can hurt you on the inside and out, leading to symptoms of premature aging, dry skin, fine lines and facial wrinkles. If you have notices the effects of smoking on your skin, you may want to look for an effective skin treatment or anti aging skin care product in order to stop wrinkles in their path. With a lot of effort and dedication, quitting smoking will eventually help you to feel and look younger, too.

by: Valerie DeVette




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