Cancer, Schmancer

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Cancer, Schmancer

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Really, really interesting read:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/84141 ... 00/8414957

Some highlights:

We can envisage a time when following the removal of a cancer cataloguing it will become routine.

What is so new in this study is the researchers have been able to link particular mutations to their cause.


But my favorite:

From this, the experts estimate a typical smoker acquires one new mutation for every 15 cigarettes they smoke


If I ran a tobacco company, I'd sell cigarettes in packs of 15, and market the hell out of that statistic.

Luke's Smokes. 1 guaranteed mutation per pack.


Oh, and quit smoking if you do, because we all know that "Smokers are jokers! Smokers are jokers!"

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The people at my job will be delighted to hear about this. I work at a truck stop and everyone there except me smokes 24-7.
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Anayo wrote:The people at my job will be delighted to hear about this. I work at a truck stop and everyone there except me smokes 24-7.
I started "smoking" at around 14-15. Smoked when I was 18-22. Quit cold turkey, and although I still smoke cigars and the urge is there, no cigs for me since.
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I started smoking when I was 13 and smoked for pretty much 20 years untill I quit a year ago. My grandmother quit smoking in her 40s and died from lung cancer in her 60s. I guess it is something I need to watch out for.
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I actually quit smoking a month ago for the third time. And im actually chewing on some minty fresh nicotine gum now. But if someone would have told me years ago that i would have to chew some bad tasting gum to quit i might have tried harder not to start. Also withdrawal headache is a bitch.
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arion wrote:I actually quit smoking a month ago for the third time. And im actually chewing on some minty fresh nicotine gum now. But if someone would have told me years ago that i would have to chew some bad tasting gum to quit i might have tried harder not to start. Also withdrawal headache is a bitch.
Your headaches might be from the gum. Ditch it if possible.

I was a cranky baby for three days when I stopped, but around the fourth day, most cravings are gone.
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The other day I stumbled across BLU Cigs on the web.

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Anyone ever heard of them? It's like something you'd see in Blade Runner of The Fifth Element... Basically they are electronic cigarettes in which a cartridge is put into the cigarette for the flavour of your liking, and all that comes out is water vapor. These cartridges contain nicotine and flavouring, and thats pretty much it.

I'd see the advantages of this over a regular cig... you still get your nicotine without all that tar stuff.
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Xonticus wrote: Anyone ever heard of them? It's like something you'd see in Blade Runner of The Fifth Element... Basically they are electronic cigarettes in which a cartridge is put into the cigarette for the flavour of your liking, and all that comes out is water vapor. These cartridges contain nicotine and flavouring, and thats pretty much it.

I'd see the advantages of this over a regular cig... you still get your nicotine without all that tar stuff.
I know a guy who smokes one of those. It's weird looking. It has a blue (I think) LED that lights up as you inhale. He says that the smell doesn't stick in your clothes like cigarette smoke.
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Xonticus wrote:The other day I stumbled across BLU Cigs on the web.

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Anyone ever heard of them? It's like something you'd see in Blade Runner of The Fifth Element... Basically they are electronic cigarettes in which a cartridge is put into the cigarette for the flavour of your liking, and all that comes out is water vapor. These cartridges contain nicotine and flavouring, and thats pretty much it.

I'd see the advantages of this over a regular cig... you still get your nicotine without all that tar stuff.
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Xonticus wrote:The other day I stumbled across BLU Cigs on the web.

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Anyone ever heard of them? It's like something you'd see in Blade Runner of The Fifth Element... Basically they are electronic cigarettes in which a cartridge is put into the cigarette for the flavour of your liking, and all that comes out is water vapor. These cartridges contain nicotine and flavouring, and thats pretty much it.

I'd see the advantages of this over a regular cig... you still get your nicotine without all that tar stuff.
I got one of these for a family member to try and encourage them to quit. They refuse to use it though because it isn't exactly the same sensation as a cigarette. The smell and second hand smoke (vapor) expelled by this is much more pleasant than a real cigarette.
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