How long does it take for the body to get rid of the effects of smoking?

Smoking causes cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung disease and other negative effects on the body, but quitting will give your body a chance to renew itself, so how long does it take to get rid of all the effects of smoking? 20 minutes after the last cigarette, heart rate decreases Quitting smoking is about breaking … Read more

‘Postpartum hair loss’ after giving birth… What if it doesn’t recover after a few years? [모락모락]

The age of 10 million people with hair loss. [모락모락(毛樂毛樂)]It is a special item for those who are precious about hair loss. Together with plastic surgery specialist Park Soo-jin (Maxwell Dermatology), we provide clear answers to various hair loss knowledge and questions. ‘Doldori’ is a must for families with babies around 3 months old. This … Read more

Not “smokers” but why “lung cancer”?

From the case of Facebook users, “BorTor Baitoey” also posted about the experience of being sick. lung cancer the last stage, caused bysmell cigarette smokeby others when he was only 24 years old Assistant Prof. Dr. Wich Kasemsup, Director of the Center for Tobacco Control Research and Knowledge Management (TRC), explains the case that World … Read more

Who Can Get Colon Cancer? Know your risks

Reporter: Makruf| Publisher: Makruf| Friday 12-30-2022, 08:39 WIB Anyone can get colon cancer, image by JimCoote from Pixabay– JAKARTA, FIN.CO.ID – Can anyone get colon cancer? You might be looking for this answer because you just saw the news in the media. Well, whatever your reason, it’s important to find out who may have colon … Read more

From the first time you go to the doctor for chest pain, avoid 5 coronary heart triggers

Getty Images Know the following five coronary heart disease trigger factors that need attention, don’t let it be too late to be cured. GridHEALTH.id – Illness heart comes in many varieties, e coronary heart being a common disease, the mortality rate is high. The following are the top five triggers that increase your risk of … Read more

The study provides one more reason to quit smoking before experimenting with it

Jakarta – A new study by Ohio State University researchers recently revealed that smokers are more likely to experience cognitive decline than non-smokers. The study, published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, aims to expand on previous research linking tobacco use to Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. The researchers initially looked at the … Read more