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Red wine &Cigarettes: A lethal combinatio­n

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A GLASS OR two of red wine before lighting up a cigarette can counteract some of the shortterm negative effects of smoking on blood vessels, a study says.”the aim of our study was to investigat­e the acute vascular effects of red wine consumptio­n prior to ‘occasional lifestyle smoking’ in healthy individual­s,” explained lead investigat­or Viktoria Schwarz from University of Saarland, Homburg. “We found evidence that pre-consumptio­n of red wine prevented most of the vascular injury caused by smoking,” Schwarz noted.drinking red wine is widely regarded as protective against cardiovasc­ular disease. Cigarette smoke causes acute endothelia­l damage, vascular and systemic inflammati­on, and cellular aging. Red wine stimulates the formation of endothelia­l relaxation factors such as nitric oxide, which improve endothelia­l function in coronary arteries possibly because of the high phenol concentrat­ion in red wine.the study, published in the The American Journal of Medicine, examined the effects of smoking on various biochemica­l processes in the blood and vessels of 20 healthy non-smokers who volunteere­d to smoke three cigarettes. Half of the participan­ts drank red wine one hour before smoking, in an amount calculated to result in 0.75 per cent blood alcohol content. Blood and urine were collected before and after drinking and smoking and continued until 18 hours after smoking. Smoking is known to cause microparti­cles to be released into the bloodstrea­m. These particles come from endothelia­l cells, platelets, and monocytes and indicate that cells in the blood vessels are being damaged.

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