Some interesting benefits — but not limited to!
[There are] diseases that you can get with smoking plus other factors. Without those other factors, smoking cannot come up with a disease, its like, smoking is a pre-requisite to a disease but not merely the root cause of such disease.
– Smoking improves human information processing
– Smoking improves motor performance
– Smokers in general are thinner than nonsmokers, even when they ingest more calories
– Smokers have less plaque, gingival inflammation and tooth mobility than nonsmokers
– Smokers have lower incidence of postoperative deep vein thrombosis than nonsmokers
– Hypertension (high blood pressure) is less common among smokers
– Hypertension (high blood pressure) and postpartum hemorrhage are lower in smokers
– Smoking protects against Parkinson’s disease
– Nonsmokers and especially ex-smokers of cigarettes have greater risk of UC [ulcerative colitis]- The WHO, in order to “prove” the dangers of Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS), financed the second largest study in the world on secondhand smoke. But the study “backfired” and showed not only that there was no statistical risk of disease on passive smoking, but even a protective effect for those who are exposed to it. Not surprisingly, it is said that the WHO tried to hide the study from the media.
– That in an Australian study, 91.8% of those who never smoked reported a long term illenss, while those who smoked reported 89.0%
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