Filed Under (Smoking) by Parimal on 26-09-2009

<p>American Lung Association Report Shows 2007 Shaping Up to be a Banner Year for Tobacco Control Policies.
Cigarette smoking has been identified as the number one preventable cause of morbidity and premature mortality worldwide. Smoking is responsible for approximately one in five deaths in the United States. From 1997 to 2001, smoking killed an estimated 438,000 people in the United States each year. This includes an estimated 259,494 male and 178,404 female deaths annually. Among adults, the three leading specific causes of smoking attributable deaths were from lung cancer (123,836), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (90,582) and ischemic heart disease (86,801).
Filed Under (Asthma) by Parimal on 06-08-2009
Is Air Pollution Making People Sick?
By Christopher Charles
Clean air is a prime precondition of our shape. But, in urban countries like America the population suffer from exposure to too many pollutants in the air, which is endangering your health. Air pollution affects our well being in different behavior from plain to grave harms. For example, particulate matter in the air decreases life expectancy according to many researchers; Pollutants annoy people’s breathing, trigger asthma symptoms and produce lung and mind diseases; breathing in tobacco smoke causes many brutal respiratory well being troubles such as asthma and lung pest. Prolonging exposure to certain air pollutants can even touch creature infertility according to topical remedial researches on air pollution.
Filed Under (Smoking) by Parimal on 25-07-2009
Why did you start smoking?
You probably took up smoking to impress your friends or to learn what it tasted like or maybe to be more like your favorite movie idol. That does not really matter. What really matters is that the habit has become a fixation and now you probably smoke 1-10 packs in a day. Have you chose to quit? Do you know that a cigarette contains about 4000 perilous chemical compounds and 400 toxins? When you inhale the cigarette smoke, it burns at close to 700 °C at the tip and 60 °C at the core. Now that is self destruction or suicide!
Filed Under (Smoking) by Parimal on 25-06-2009
Generally, bronchitis is the irritation ad inflammation of the bronchial tubes as well as neighboring organs and tissues that are accessories in breathing. The main purpose of the bronchial tubes is to filter the air that passes through the respiratory tract as it sets out to the lungs. These tubes are covered with small hair-like projections that thwart irritants or dirt (such as dust or pollen) from entering the crucial parts of the respiratory tract. These hair-like projections are called cilia. But long term contact with chemicals, viruses, or even dust particles will facilitate these irritants to shatter the respiratory system’s natural defenses which will eventually cause infection and inflammation.
Filed Under (Arthritis) by Parimal on 25-06-2009
Bronchitis is a lower respiratory tract problem that is manifested by an inflammation and/or infection of airways which includes the trachea and larger air tubes that carry oxygen into the lungs. There are two kinds of bronchitis: acute (small-term) bronchitis and chronic (long-term) bronchitis.
Acute bronchitis is usually followed by a viral infection, primarily upsetting the nasal cavity, sinuses, and the throat and then extending to the larger bronchial airway passages. Other times, the patient may buy a bacterial infection. This goes to show that the inflamed respiratory tract will be infested by bacteria.
Bronchitis is a condition wherein air passages into the lungs are inflamed. It can either be chronic or acute. Acute bronchitis is caused by viral infection which starts in the sinuses or nose spreading to the air passages. It can be only considered a chronic bronchitis if the cough progress on the sputum for a minimum of three months within a year. Nevertheless, chronic bronchitis most often affects smokers. In some cases, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) is diagnosed.