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Named the previously unknown dangers of Smoking

Smoking spoils the eyesight.

Research by British scientists to prove that Smoking can lead to blindness. Themselves and smokers much more susceptible to diseases associated with vision.

The findings of the study published in the British journal of medicine. Smokers are 4 times more likely to lose vision due to poisonous chemicals in tobacco smoke, which cause changes in the eyes at the biological level.

Cataract the eye in smokers occurs 3 times more often, and thyroid ophthalmopathy – 8. Increases the risk of dry eye syndrome and to cease to distinguish between shades of color. Especially such important, as red and green. This is especially threatens people who smoke more than one pack of cigarettes a day.

While scientists emphasize that the negative consequences resulting not only prolonged and regular Smoking, but the so-called “mischief”. And to remove this negative effect, it takes several years of non-Smoking lifestyle.

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