Smoke Screen: The Immune System's Battle Against Cigarettes
Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health - Un pódcast de Dr. Mercola

Story at-a-glance Cigarette smoke weakens your body's immune cells, making it harder to fight off respiratory infections and increasing the risk of lung diseases Maternal smoking during pregnancy triggers abnormal immune responses in children, leading to higher risks of allergic conditions such as asthma and atopic dermatitis Smoking alters immune system function, causing prolonged inflammation and genetic damage that creates an environment conducive to malignant cell growth Smoking impacts both innate and adaptive immune responses, with some short-term inflammatory changes reversing after quitting, while adaptive immune modifications persist longer Quitting smoking requires identifying personal triggers, avoiding e-cigarettes, maintaining an active lifestyle and using mind-body techniques to manage cravings