Bone Damage from Smoking: Says a study.

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Bone Damage from Smoking: Says a study.

Researchers from the University of Leicester studied the human body. Bone Damage from Smoking: Says a study, these remains might have been buried between the 12th century to the 19th century. The study says that the effects are tobacco are visible on the body long after death. Although it is not clear when was tobacco introduced to Western Europe, it is a known fact that it arrived in Britain with the courtesy of Sir Walter Raleigh. He brought tobacco to Virginia, US in 1586. The Leichester team studied 323 cortical bones. It is the dense layer on the outer part of bones that gives bone its strength. They looked for molecular traces of tobacco on them. The study was done by comparing bones from people who lived before and after the spread of tobacco. They wanted to mark the molecular difference between smokers and non-smokers. The results showed significant differences in the metabolome. Metabolome is the collection of molecules involved in bone metabolism. Among 300 remains they could identify 45 people who used to smoke. The differences were so distinct that the scientists could accurately determine if the individual was a smoker or not even centuries after death.

Bone Damage from Smoking: Says a study.

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