Friday, February 26, 2016

How cigarette smoke harms nonsmokers? – mercadodedinero.com.co

Only 40% of patients with a systematic tracking map genes of lung cancer is made, and when this is not done, the opportunity for a personalized treatment is lost.

A growing number of patients have never had a lit cigarette in his mouth. Lung cancer among non-smokers is on the rise for 20 years, especially in the population of women over 65 years. According to recent data, is the sixth leading cause of cancer diagnosis worldwide.

The World Health Organization (WHO) says that in the smoke of snuff there are about 4000 known chemicals, of which He is known that at least 250 are harmful, and more than 50 carcinogenic to humans. Snuff smoke in enclosed spaces is breathed by everyone; therefore, both smokers and non-smokers are exposed to its harmful effects.

Some 700 million children, or almost half the world’s children, breathe air polluted by smoke snuff. More than 40% of children have at least one smoking parent. In 2004 children were victims of 31% of the 600 000 premature deaths attributable to secondhand smoke. Passive smoking causes serious cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, including coronary heart disease and lung cancer in adults; of sudden infant death syndrome and low birth weight in the fetus.

Neither ventilation nor filtration, even in combination, can reduce exposure to smoke snuff indoor spaces levels considered acceptable. Totally smoke free environments snuff offer the only effective protection. Contrary to common belief, both smokers and non-smokers agree that there environments smokeless snuff.

A smokeless snuff in bars and restaurants environment usually allow owners they save money, reduce their risks of fire and consequently their insurance costs. Often it also allows lower costs of renovation, cleaning and maintenance. Article 8 of the Framework Convention WHO Control Snuff is recognized that exposure to smoke snuff causes death, disease and disability, and countries adopt requested and implement laws to protect smoke snuff second-hand.

in many countries around the world have already introduced laws to protect people from exposure to snuff smoke in public places. The celebrations of World No Snuff Day (May 31) worldwide encourage a greater number of people and countries are released snuff smoke.



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