I quit smoking many, many moons ago and it was one of the smartest things I've ever done. I know some of us seniors are still struggling to put down the smokes, even though negative side effects are prevalent. I'd like to encourage anyone with a smoking habit to give quitting another try, it's never too late to stop and you'll feel so much better before you know it.
https://www.sanger.ac.uk/news/view/...e-cells-could-cut-risk-lung-cancer-ex-smokers
Never too late to quit: protective cells could cut risk of lung cancer for ex-smokers
Ex-smokers have four times more genetically healthy cells than smokers, helping to protect them against lung cancer
The study shows that quitting smoking could do much more than just stopping further damage to the lungs. Researchers believe it could also allow new, healthy cells to actively replenish the lining of our airways. This shift in proportion of healthy to damaged cells could help protect against cancer.
These results highlight the benefits of stopping smoking completely, at any age.
https://www.sanger.ac.uk/news/view/...e-cells-could-cut-risk-lung-cancer-ex-smokers

