Saturday, July 10, 2010

The non-smokers are more prone to heart disease than the smokers.





Earlier this year the American Heart Association revealed that air pollution is also contributing to cases of heart disease. It has been suggested that Smoke can increase the chance of developing cardiovascular disease.

The heart disease is more serious to those people who live in front of or beside the smoker. According to a recent study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, exposure to other people's smoke results in inflammation.




Most of the young people are exposed to this smoke. Even though they don’t smoke, they are more prone to heart disease than the smokers. June Davison, senior cardiac nurse at the British heart Foundation, commented: "There is clear evidence that passive smoking increases the risk of developing heart disease."


This is a serious matter indeed. In fact this matter should be taken care by all people so that they don’t smoke outside the smoking area. Not in the home as well because this may lead their family members to heart diseases.

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