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Journal Name: Cardiovascular & Hematological Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
Contributed Article: Epidemiology And Adverse Consequences Of Hookah/Waterpipe Use: A Systematic Review
Journal Name: Cardiovascular & Hematological Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
Contributed Article: Epidemiology And Adverse Consequences Of Hookah/Waterpipe Use: A Systematic Review
May 31 is World No Tobacco Day, an annual awareness day to highlight the health risks associated with tobacco use. Tobacco use kills more than 7 million people around the world each year, and that number is predicted to grow unless anti-tobacco actions are increased. It causes many types of cancer, as well as heart disease, stroke, lung disease, and other health problems.
Bentham Science Publishers is in the forefront in creating awareness about this through the research in the journal:
World No-Tobacco Day is observed every year on the 31st of May, to highlight the harmful effects it causes to the smokers and the passive smokers as well and encouraging the masses to realize the need to quit.
Bentham Science Publishers is in the forefront in creating awareness about this through the research in the journals Current Drug Abuse Reviews and Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews
Both conduit and resistance arterial vessels may show vascular morphological and functional alterations due to cigarette smoking. Pathological lesions involve the arterial wall or intravascular lumen with, primarily, narrowing and thrombo-embolic events as an effect of endothelial and blood cell changes related to smoking. Functional disorders are the result of a wide spectrum of biochemical, physiological and metabolic factors. While conduit vessel alterations have been widely investigated, little is known about the changes induced by smoking on the microcirculation.
Read more about how vascular pathology is affected from smoking here: http://bit.ly/1SvXDBJ
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