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Smoking Damage – Are You Aware Or Not?

Since smoking has gained popularity and more and more people have turned to smoking as a way to relax themselves, findings in various studies have supported the fact that smoking can cause a lot of damage. Smoking damage is done not just towards the smoker but to people around him/her as well. The latter form of smoking is called passive or secondhand smoking. This covers the simple exposure to smoke from cigarettes or tobacco products. Whether you smoke or not, are you aware of any smoking damage?

Smoking damage is done to the respiratory system. Emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are caused by exposure to substances commonly found in smoke, such as cyanide and carbon monoxide. A smoker has increased risk of acquiring tuberculosis by consuming at least 20 cigarettes a day. Lung cancer has also been linked to smoking. Around 87% of cases in the United States have been attributed to smoking. Secondhand smoke also increases a nonsmoker’s risk of acquiring lung cancer by 20 to 30%.

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Kanner Syndrome – Information You Need If You Suspect Your Child Has This Disorder

Kanner syndrome studies began in the early 1940s when a strange coincidence of research was taking place in America and Austria at the very same time. Two scientists were researching unusual behaviors in children. They were both not only coming to the same conclusions but they were using the same word, unbeknownst to the other, to describe this disorder.  Both used the word autism, though oddly they were seeing different degrees of a similar disorder.

Kanner called the disorder he was researching Kanner syndrome or autism disorder. It is known as both though more people refer to it simply as autism. In the early 1940s Dr. Leo Kanner was researching this with a group of children who seemed to be exhibiting the symptoms of schizophrenia. But his research led him to believe that it was not actually childhood schizophrenia he was seeing but something else, something quite different. He first used the term infantile autism to name this new disorder he’d found.

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Home Air Purifier – Allergy Relief in Sight

In order to alleviate allergies, we all need to understand the pollutants that bombard us daily. Regardless of whether or not global warming is an extreme threat or not, it is important to understand the pollutants because it is these pollutants that quite often are the sources of our allergies, asthma, and headaches along with many other health conditions.

Three Common Air Pollutants   Outdoor air pollution in cities is a major health problem. Much effort and money continues to be spent cleaning up pollution in the outdoor air. But air pollution can be a problem where you least expect it, in the place you may have thought was safest — your home. Many ordinary activities such as cooking, heating, cooling, cleaning, and redecorating can cause the release and spread of indoor pollutants at home. Studies have shown that the air in our homes can be even more polluted than outdoor air.

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