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January 28, 2011Congrats to the new Surgeon General, for taking an even stronger stand on tobacco in her recent report, “How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease.: The Los Angeles Times and Orlando Sentinel write that the report has found that “ANY exposure” to tobacco smoke can cause immediate damage to the human body.
“There is NO safe level of exposure to cigarette smoke,” Surgeon General Regina Benjamin said.
“Inhaling even the SMALLEST amount of tobacco smoke can also damage your DNA, which can lead to cancer.”
The report also finds almost NO difference between being a light smoker and a heavy smoker.
“That’s because of the inflammatory processes occur at very, very low doses,” said cardiologist Dr. Stanton Glantz.
The AP notes that the report “is the 30th issued by the nation’s surgeons general to warn the public about tobacco’s risks,” but “is unusual because it devotes more than 700 pages to detail the biology of how cigarette smoke accomplishes its dirty deeds — including the latest genetic findings to help explain why some people become more addicted than others, and why some smokers develop tobacco-caused disease faster than others.”
CNN says that the report “links smoking directly to 13 different cancers including esophagus, trachea, stomach, pancreas, kidney, bladder, cervix and acute myeloid leukemia.”
It also “ties smoking to more than a dozen chronic diseases like stroke, blindness, periodontitis, heart disease, pneumonia; reproductive problems like diminishing fertility; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma and other respiratory illnesses.”
The Washington Post “Checkup” blog reports that Matthew L. Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, called the report “a stark reminder of how lethal and addictive smoking truly is.”
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Considering the contortions the government went through to manipulate the data so as to make second-hand smoke appear as bad or worse than first-hand smoke it is difficult to assign any credibility to this hysteria-tinged announcement.
Amen! The government is making the same mistake that many parents do. By using hyperbole and demonizing tobacco, they not only damage their own credibility but they convert the target into forbidden fruit.
tobacco is plain unhealthy and life threatening. all of these complicated warnings are not needed, a simple “smoking kills” should get the message across.