Lesser disease on Cigars
by Donald on Jul.11, 2010, under Health
“Cigars and cigarettes differ in both size and the type of tobacco used. Cigarettes are generally more uniform in size and contain less than 1 gram of tobacco each. Cigars, on the other hand, can vary in size and shape and can measure more than 7 inches in length. Large cigars like Acid cigars can take between 1 and 2 hours to smoke, whereas most cigarettes take less than 10 minutes to smoke.
Cigar smokes is generally irritating that’s why majority of cigar smokers do not generally inhale the smoke. Cigarettes smokers reports higher rate of lung cancer than that of cigar smokers. These low rate of disease for cigar smokers probably related to reduced inhalation.
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