A new study published in the journal of Cureus revealed that the effects of smoking stretch beyond the lungs and heart, and tobacco use may be a major driver of dermatological disorders like psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, premature skin aging, and even skin cancer.

The research analyzed data from 350 patients, which highlights the toxic impact of smoking that extends to the skin through mechanisms of oxidative stress and inflammation. Studies report that smoking induces cellular damage that accelerates aging and increases susceptibility to chronic inflammatory skin diseases.

The objective of this study was to explore how smoking influences dermatological health by combining clinical, laboratory, and computational analyses. Using retrospective data, this research evaluated demographic an

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