There is no profit to reduce smoking - new research in Britain
According to a study by the British Medical Journal (BMJ), the risk of cardiovascular disease increased by 50 percent, even after eating cigarettes a day. Stroke or brain stroke increases to 30 percent.
For women, this risk is more, like 57 percent.
Researchers now say that there is no benefit to reducing smoking and not dropping it completely.
BMJ's research says, "There is no safe level of smoking for heart disease or stroke."
But another expert says it is easy to quit smoking for those who are smoking.
The biggest risk of smoking is not cancer, but heart disease. As a result of smoking, 48 percent of the deaths are from cardiovascular disease.
The study found that the number of smokers overall in Britain has decreased, but the number of people who consumed one to five cigarettes a day is increasing in proportion. At least 20 cigarettes per day, such studies of 100 smokers have shown that seven of them are either a heart attack or a stroke.
Professor Alan Hackhes of the University of London's Cancer Institute, who led the new study, told the BBC, "In some countries there is a tendency to reduce the level of smoking among the excessive smokers, they think that their risk is decreasing. But this is a bit true for cancer, but it is not true for a heart attack or stroke. "
According to Professor Hanks, smoking is more risky for heart disease or stroke than cancer.
"Smoking must be left at once."
But Oxford University professor Paul Aveyard said that,There is no profit by reducing smoking, it is not right. He said it is easy to reduce smoking by gradually reducing one.
There is no profit to reduce smoking - new research in Britain
Reviewed by Imtiaz Hasan
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January 27, 2018
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