A Glass of Wine Before Cigarette Can Help Prevent Damage:

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According to the new research, red wine before smoking can prevent some of the harm caused by it.
Scientist explored the effects of smoking on the blood and arteries of 20 healthy non smokers who volunteered to inhale from three cigarettes. Half had a drink of red wine one hour before smoking, consuming an amount calculated to produce a blood alcohol level of 0.75%.
Drinking the wine prevented the release of micro particles from artery walls, platelets and white blood cells that is known to indicate smoking damage. It also reduced inflammation and slowed down a genetic ageing process in cells - linked to an enzyme telomerase - that accelerates after smoking.
The lead scientist, said "The aim of the study was to investigate the acute vascular effects of red wine consumption prior to 'occassional lifestyle smoking' in healthy individuals".

Nevertheless, the study identified mechanisms suitable to explore damage and protection on the vascular in humans, paving the way for future clinical studies.
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