Smoking Prolongs Life!
Dr. Teeth 10 May, 2008 A new study out of the University of Western Ontario, proves that smoking actually prolongs life if one does not get cancer first.
The study that started several decades ago concluded that a person who smoked was more likely to live a longer, more healthy life if cancer is taken out of the equation.
One in three people in their lifetime will develop a cancer of some sort regardless of habit, life style and other previously thought determining factors. The study also proved that there was no significant increase in cancer from those that smoked and those that did not.
Dr. Rosely Batemarn recommends that you in fact do smoke based on these findings. She herself has taken up the habit and has given smokes to both her children, aged 9 and 14.
Smoking is still bad for children under the age of 5 as their lungs will not fully develop due to the nicotine.
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Smoking will likely cause cancer so what is the point?
One can puff the lungs out till cancer attacks. he….he…
The other comment of mine was for wisdom.
Faheem, from the time I read out your article to my hubby, he is jumping with joy and said that he will continue with smoking. He is a chain smoker. He is also diabetic. But he told me that henceforth, I should stop him from smoking. See what these articles do to people.
lol, you are married! i was thinking of sending a proposal to you
Yeah, thats a booster for smokers like me, hehe!
The point is IF you don’t get cancer, you tend to live more