Premature Signs Of Aging – Why You Should Stop Smoking
1. Premature Signs Of Aging – Why You Should Stop
Smoking
Do you need to have a cigarette first thing every morning? Instead of going straight to the
breakfast table with your family, do you find yourself on the porch, alone? As many as 45 million
Americans are smokers today.
By supplying you with some basic facts, we’d like to encourage you to quit smoking now –
Smoking is not only the cause of cancer and other illnesses, it is also a trigger for premature
aging. Please read on for valuable information on how to look and feel younger.
We all know that it’s not easy to quit. While 20% of adults in the U.S. smoke, the vast majority
them are currently attempting 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; did you know,
however, that smoking also can lead to many other different types of cancer? Other smoking
health risks include cancer of the mouth, throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx), esophagus,
stomach, bladder, pancreas, kidney, cervix, and some leukemias. Not only is smoking the cause
of cancer in adult victims, it can also lead to heart attacks, strokes and various blood vessel
diseases. 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?
Smoking can decrease both your internal and external beauty and health, causing 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.
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