PART 3.
Proven health-impairing consequences of smoking
Tobacco has been shown to cause about twenty five
lifethreatening diseases, or groups diseases.
A./ Smoking related diseases
- Smoking is one of the risk factors of lung, laryngeal, oral, esophageal and bladder cancers.
 - Among smokers chronic respiratory infections are of frequent occurrence.
 - Smoking is a risk factor of cardiovascular diseases.
 - Smokers are often exposed to ulcerous diseases.
 - Environmental tobacco smoke endangers the health of non-smokers, too.
 - Non-smoker wives of smoker husbands are more likely to develop lung cancer than non-smoker wives of non-smoker husbands.
 - Environmental tobacco smoke aggravate the complaints of heart patients and increases the risk of death by heart infarction.
 - A pregnant smoker jeopardises her own health and that of her unborn child. 
 - Smoking during pregnancy leads to more frequent foetal death, miscarriage, premature birth and during parturition.
 - Smoking during pregnancy will retard the development of the embryo, hence it will diminish the weight, length, head and breast circumference of the new-born.
 - Smoking during the breast-feeding period will damage the baby's health -- the milk will pass on the poisons elements of tobacco smoke.
 - Smoking during pregnancy or the breast-feeding period  as well as the environmental tobacco smoke lead to more frequent sudden infant death.
 - Smoking during pregnancy may imperil the mental capacity of the child.
 - Among the new-born of pregnant smokers respiratory infections are frequent.
 - The father's  being smoker increases the cancer risk of the progeny (A spermatocyte  damaged through smoking may pass on the inclination to cancer).
 - Among the new-born of pregnant smokers the thyroid gland is often  larger in size.
 - Smoking has a share in development and aggravation of the disorder with eye symptoms.
 - Smoking may lead to impotence.
 - Smoking is detrimental to fertilisation.
 - Smoker patients absorb medicaments quicker than usual, proving thus to be less efficient then in the case of non-smokers. Generally smokers appear to be taken more medicaments than non-smokers do.
 - In locomotor disorders: Smoking has a share in development of necrosis of caput femoris and in aggravation of other symptoms for articulations.
 - Smoking is one of causal factors of gingivitis and periodontal diseases.
 - Inveterate smoking is one of the causes of old-age blindness.
 - Smoking is one of the risk factors of osteoporosis.
 - Smoking diminishes the C, B-12 and B-6 content of the organism. 
 
B./  Smoking attributed deaths in the World
- In populations where cigarette smoking has been common for several decades, about 90-95 % of lung cancer, 30-35 % of all other cancer --- among men the proportion is 40-45 % --- , 80-85 % of chronic diseases of the respiratory system and 20-25 % of cardiac and cardiovascular deaths are attributable  to  tobacco!
 - STANDPOINT. WHO. 27 December, 2012.: Tobacco use is the second leading cause of death globally (after hypertension) and is currently responsible for killing one in 10 adults worldwide.
 
C/  Smoking attributed deaths in Hungary
| Year | Males | Females | Total | 
|   2012   |   14 998   |   6749   |   21 747   | 
| 2014 | 16 754 | 7509 | 24 253 | 
Analitic survey reveal that we lose approximately 66 persons a day, and 24 253  a year due to smoking!
A PERSON DIES EVERY 22 MINUTES IN HUNGARY AS A CONSEQUENCES OF SMOKING!
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