How Smoking Burns Your Health
A study from Yale School of Medicine showed evidence that the cold and flu virus present harsher symptoms in those who smoke cigarettes than in non-smokers. This study also showed that viruses and cigarette smoke can interact, causing more damage to the lungs and other organs in your body.
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January 15, 2014Citation:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Health Effects of Cigarette Smoking” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Arthritis - Risk Factors” MedlinePlus, “Cancer - throat or larynx” American Heart Association, "Smoking: Do you really know the risks?" Reuters, "Smokers don't make better lovers" JCI, "Cigarette smoke selectively enhances viral PAMP– and virus-induced pulmonary innate immune and remodeling responses in..." Courtesy of Ruzanna Arutyunyan | Dreamstime Courtesy of Tomislav Birtic | Dreamstime Courtesy of Stephen Coburn | Dreamstime Courtesy of Radu Razvan Gheorghe | Dreamstime Courtesy of Jabiru | Dreamstime Courtesy of Kati1313 | Dreamstime Courtesy of Lucidwaters | Dreamstime Courtesy of Mystock88photo | Dreamstime Courtesy of Edyta Pawlowska | Dreamstime Courtesy of Sergey Peterman | Dreamstime Courtesy of Paul Prescott | Dreamstime Courtesy of Raja Rc | Dreamstime Courtesy of Dmytro Tolokonov | Dreamstime Courtesy of Pongphan Ruengchai | Dreamstime Courtesy of Lisa F. Young | Dreamstime
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July 1, 2014