In Nigeria smoking is a common habit in both rural and urban areas. Cigarette smoking is associated with alterations in inflammatory markers among smokers and it affects various organs and tissues in the body including blood. Cigarette smoking is associated with development and progression of numerous chronic diseases worldwide. It is a known fact that smoking is one of the most important factors contributing to the evolution of atherosclerosis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This study investigates the effects of smoking on haematological parameters among tobacco cigarette smokers in Southern Nigeria. A total of 150 smokers and 110 controls (non-smokers) within the age range of 20-50 years residing in Calabar metropolis of Cross...
Cigarettes contain carbonmonoxide (CO) which will bind to hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin. It c...
The study investigated the effect of marijuana smoking on some haematological parameters of smokers ...
Background: Smoking remains the cause of preventable death but the cause(s) of adverse effect(s) of ...
Tobacco use is widely spread throughout the world, from countries with low income economics to the m...
ABSTRACT Background: The exact mechanisms of action of smoking in the pathophysiology of these dise...
Smoking injures blood vessel walls by damaging endothelial cells, thus increasing permeability to li...
The study investigated the effect of cannabis sativa smoking on some hematological characteristics o...
Smoking is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Smokers have higher risk for coronary heart...
OBJECTIVE: Cigarette smoking carries higher risks for most of the chronic diseases. It also has chro...
Aim: Cigarette smoking is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, including co...
Background: Smoking-induced hypoxia, inflammation, and oxidative stress result in impairment of hema...
Background & objectives: Smoking has been found to harm nearly every bodily organ and organ system i...
Background: Induction of systemic inflammation is thought to underlie major organ dysfunction in cig...
Smoking is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Smokers have higher risk for coronary heart...
Current study was carried out to cross check the hematological parameters among smokers and alcoholi...
Cigarettes contain carbonmonoxide (CO) which will bind to hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin. It c...
The study investigated the effect of marijuana smoking on some haematological parameters of smokers ...
Background: Smoking remains the cause of preventable death but the cause(s) of adverse effect(s) of ...
Tobacco use is widely spread throughout the world, from countries with low income economics to the m...
ABSTRACT Background: The exact mechanisms of action of smoking in the pathophysiology of these dise...
Smoking injures blood vessel walls by damaging endothelial cells, thus increasing permeability to li...
The study investigated the effect of cannabis sativa smoking on some hematological characteristics o...
Smoking is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Smokers have higher risk for coronary heart...
OBJECTIVE: Cigarette smoking carries higher risks for most of the chronic diseases. It also has chro...
Aim: Cigarette smoking is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, including co...
Background: Smoking-induced hypoxia, inflammation, and oxidative stress result in impairment of hema...
Background & objectives: Smoking has been found to harm nearly every bodily organ and organ system i...
Background: Induction of systemic inflammation is thought to underlie major organ dysfunction in cig...
Smoking is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Smokers have higher risk for coronary heart...
Current study was carried out to cross check the hematological parameters among smokers and alcoholi...
Cigarettes contain carbonmonoxide (CO) which will bind to hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin. It c...
The study investigated the effect of marijuana smoking on some haematological parameters of smokers ...
Background: Smoking remains the cause of preventable death but the cause(s) of adverse effect(s) of ...