Thursday, September 20, 2012

Smoking Cigarettes, Smoker Turn to Electronic Cigarettes

A recent study in Korea discovers that those smoking over 20 cigarettes per day may be as much as three times as likely to suffer a potentially fatal SAH (subarachnoid hemorrhage). Researchers appeal to smokers to turn to electronic cigarettes which are much healthier. IECMA (International Electronic Cigarette Manufacturers Association) advises smokers to select big brand-name electronic cigarettes manufactured by large electronic cigarette OEM factories like KIMREE, JSB and JOYETECH.

The study carried out by Seoul National University Hospital shows that heavy smokers may be as much as three times as likely to suffer a potentially fatal SAH (subarachnoid hemorrhage). Heavy smoke here means smoking over 20 cigarettes per day. Therefore, researchers appeal to smokers to quit smoking or turn to electronic cigarettes.


"Electronic Cigarettes aim at providing people a healthier lifestyle. Comparing to traditional cigarettes, electronic cigarettes are nonflammable without no tar, other carcinogenic substance or 4000 chemical substances. But the market is full of counterfeit and shoddy products, smokers should be careful when choosing electronic cigarettes. We generally suggest big brand-name electronic cigarettes manufactured by large electronic cigarette OEM factories like KIMREE." said James Schneider, the CEO of IECMA.

Andre, Sales Director of KIMREE, said, "Since foundation, KIMREE has been adhering to the principle of 'quality first' and offering high-quality products. We really hope more and more smokers recover."

Cigarettes were always known to damage one's lungs as well as risk one at getting a heart ailment. Even e-cigarettes were proved as wrong to be recommended, even as they were thought an alternative to tobacco consumption. Now, researchers warn you should be highly alert if you are even living with a smoker.

A recent report revealed by a team at the Northumbria University has pinpointed that not only second-hand smoking can prove injurious for one's lungs or heart, but the same can also jeopardize him by destroying his memory.

The claims are evident from a study, which included a number of non-smokers, with some who are exposed to smoke each day when living with a smoker.

It was found that the ones spending some 25 hours a week with smokers were more likely to forget things. Testing all on time-based as well event-based memory, it was noted that the exposed ones forgot 20% higher than the ones who did not get exposed. However, both the groups were not overdoing current smokers, who forgot 30% more than them.

Thus, Dr. Tom Heffernan concluded, "Our findings suggest the deficits associated with second-hand smoke exposure extend to everyday cognitive function".

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