Articles, tagged with "carbon monoxide levels", page 2
04th March 2010
It would be almost impossible not to be aware of the health risks of smoking, with all the media coverage and irrefutable medical proof of the serious risks. The benefits of quitting smoking are also well-documented.The list of health risks is quite exten...
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Author:
Lee Dobbins
03rd March 2010
Most everyone has heard about the dangers of smoking. However, for many people, these warnings are just not enough to kick the habit for good.
If you've wanted to quit but feel like you need more motivation, you should learn about the benefits of quit sm...
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Author:
claribel
09th February 2010
Flexible fuel vehicles are just like an average car in the sense that they use a single gas tank. But it can run on a mixture of gasoline and alcohol based fuel. Any car made after 1988 can run on a mixture of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline. A flexible fuel...
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Author:
Julia Solomon
08th February 2010
Coal-fired power plants and co-generation power plants rely on coal-burning facilities. CO and methane are two combustible gases that are byproducts of coal. Thus, to prevent fire or explosion, power plants using coal should have in place an integrated CO...
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Gateway Fasteners
15th December 2009
When you have made the decision to stop smoking you will face many changes in your body. These changes will have a very big effect on you as a person. Knowing what happens to your body when you quit smoking will give you a big advantage!
When we smoke ...
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Author:
RobertSchwartz
09th December 2009
The gratification that can be derived from objective or measurable and subjective or observable immediate and intermediate health benefits of smoking cessation can serve as motivation to quit smoking without experiencing relapse.
Instant benefits of qu...
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Author:
Victor E. Battles, M.D.
12th November 2009
Within 20 minutes your blood pressure and pulse rate will return to normal. The temperature of your hands and feet will also have returned to normal.
Within 8 hours your blood oxygen levels will have increased to normal limits and carbon monoxide level...
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Author:
David
11th November 2009
One of the most obvious stop smoking facts is, it doesn't happen overnight. Quitting the use of tobacco is truly a process that takes time. To effectively kick this nasty habit it takes time and willpower and a proven and effective product, so you should ...
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Author:
WCVMarketing
23rd August 2009
People assume that after they quit smoking, it will take a long time for their bodies to get back to normal. Some individuals even think that once they have started smoking, the damage they have caused to their bodies is simply irreparable. However, nothi...
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Author:
Owen Wills
17th August 2009
How To Quit Smoking
You know that you need to stop smoking in order to feel healthier and live longer. No great big secret, right? But many people don't know how to kick the nicotine problem. Many have tried and many have failed and become frustrated w...
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Author:
fourd5dswb
16th August 2009
Dear Health Conscious Friend,
What happens when you quit smoking is a question that is asked often in doctors offices. The reason why is that many people like you, want to know what to expect. What do you have to look forward to and how to deal with what...
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Author:
Jan
20th May 2009
14 people have died and over 230 have been made critically ill in the past year due to exposure to carbon monoxide.
CO is produced when gas is burned without a sufficient amount of oxygen present. This state of affairs can be induced by an incorrectl...
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Author:
Dave Sabri
19th May 2009
A carbon monoxide alarm is just like a smoke alarm, only it alerts you to the presence of the invisible, odourless, and deadly gas that is carbon monoxide, also known as CO.
If your home features gas appliances of any sort, it is highly advisable to fi...
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Author:
Dave Sabri
01st May 2009
Quitting smoking is quite a difficult thing to experience. Staying in a positive state of mind will help you succeed. A good way to reinforce your desire to quit is learning about the actual health benefits that you will gain from giving up cigarettes. ...
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Author:
David Falken
01st May 2009
About Stop Smoking
A leading cause of cancer deaths, smoking is universally responsible for major cancers, like cancers of the oesophagus, larynx, kidney, pancreas, and cervix. In addition, smoking increases the risk of chronic lung disease as well as ...
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Author:
Ajay019