Re: Why man smoke?



How could you rely on those westerner talkings.......they don't even
know on why and how a cancer come about?

Every now and then, you see medical practitioners who gave lectures on
'how to prevent cancer' . By the end of the day, they (GPs) themselves
died from cancer.......LOL.LOL.......... Where is the logics?

Now, they (GPs) are telling us 'smoking caused cancer'....hey, there
are alot of elderly people ie 90 yrs old, still puffing cigarettes,
everyday....so how to justify this message of 'smoking caused cancer'?


....lobert...... wrote:
> yansimon52 wrote:
> > ...lobert...... wrote:
> >
> >>quote:"If, you smoke and eat alot of red meats then, probably, they
> >>'crashed'," unquote
> >>
> >>real or not ?
> >
> >
> > Yeah lar..those 'mat sallehs' took alot of red meat everyday, their
> > body's spirituality areadi damaged.especially, the purity blood system
> > .....
> >
> > That is why, skin cancer were found mostly among its people in the
> > western societies mah....very few skin cancer cases happening overhere
> > mah.....don't believe ask God lar...He knows better cause, he created
> > us what? LOL.LOL..LOL........
> >
>
> but I read somehwere that their skin cancer has something to do with
> their fairer skin and UV radiation
>
> http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Skin_cancer_risk_factors_and_early_signs?OpenDocument
>
> Skin cancer - risk factors and early signs
>
> Australians suffer the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. Each
> year, around 1,200 Australians die from what is an almost totally
> preventable disease. Everyone can develop skin cancer; however, some
> people may be at higher risk than others, due to a range of factors.
>
> Australia exposed to more UV
> Ultraviolet (UV) radiation levels in Australia are higher than in
> Europe, even during summer. Being located close to the ozone hole over
> the Antarctic means much higher, more severe levels of UV radiation get
> through to ground level.
>
> During summer, the earth's orbit brings Australia closer to the sun than
> Europe during its summer, resulting in an additional seven per cent
> solar UV intensity. This, coupled with our clearer atmospheric
> conditions, means we are exposed to up to 15 per cent more UV than
> Europeans.
>
> Skin type
> Skin type is genetic. If your parents have fair skin, you will too and
> you will have a greater risk of skin damage due to exposure to the sun.
> Parents with fair skin should educate their children about the
> importance of sun protection and encourage them to develop good sun
> protection habits from an early age. This is the best way to help reduce
> their risk of skin damage and skin cancer in later life.
>
> People with darker skin naturally have more protection against sunburn
> than fairer skinned people. However, they are still at risk of sun
> damage and skin cancer. Indigenous Australians, one of the darkest
> skinned races in Australia, can still get melanoma.

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