Monday, January 6, 2014

Cigarette Making Biological clock be Difficult Sleep

Cigarettes cause a biological clock that is in the lungs and brain , making the body hindered from deep sleep , causing cognitive decline , depression , and anxiety .

Dr. . Irgan Rahman of the University Medical Center study Rochestere said he did reveal that smoking results in lung and neurophysiological function .

He and his colleagues found that tobacco cigarettes mess up the biological clock in the lungs with inflammation and lowering brain activity .

Short- term smoking also lowers molecules known as SIRTUIN1 . This reduction change the proteins that regulate the biological clock in mice . Similar reductions seen in the lung tissue of smokers .

Researchers conducted experiments on two groups of rats were placed in a smoking room . One group was placed in a well containing only clean air while the other group exposed to different amounts of cigarettes every day .

Researchers found that mice exposed to smoke more slowly than those who do not . Rahman added the study paved the way for the treatment of lung and brain for smokers by improving their sleep patterns .

" We envision these findings became the basis for development in the treatment of patients suffering from exposure to cigarette smoke , " Rahman said as quoted by the Daily Mail .

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