Dear MEL
Topic Readers,
Smoking
causes extensive damage to DNA, study shows
To quit
or not to quit. That’s the decision smokers seem to have to make especially
after this new evidence of DNA damage by smoking has been revealed. Everyone
knows smoking is harmful to health. Everyone agrees that smokers tend to have
much higher risk of getting lung cancer than those who don’t by fact. But why and
how?
According
to a new study report, smoking actually damages DNA in organs that are directly
exposed to smoke and also accelerates the genetic mutations, which certainly
increases the risk of cancer. So, it is clear.
Now it’s
up to the smoker whether they want to keep damaging their DNAs or not. One
clinic therapist suggests a tip to quit smoking. Act decisively. Determination
must come first before making attempts to quit smoking because it isn’t an easy
task to get away from addiction.
Enjoy
reading and thinking how many of your friends and family members do smoke and
if they can quit it.
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