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Hamsters impacted by cigarette smoke
2005-09-08
Hamsters exposed to cigarette smoke are significantly less likely to conceive, according to a recenty study from the University of California at Riverside. The researchers found that he microscopic hairs, or cilia, inside the oviduct, which transport eggs, cannot move it to where fertilization occurs. When the upper region of the hamster oviduct alone was exposed to six types of cigarette smoke, eggs were 50 to 90 percent more likely to stick to the oviduct than was the case in control animals that were not exposed.
Hamsters shouldn't be smoking in bed anyway. Might set those wood shavings on fire.
The concern, of course, isn't about infertile rodent couples. The study shows that cigarette smoke impacts a variety of organs, which has greater implications for humans.
Cigarettes, now a proven method of birth control and a tax generator! That'll have liberals spinning in circles.
Posted by:Steve

#4  Hamsters exposed to cigarette smoke are significantly less likely to conceive, according to a recenty study from the University of California at Riverside.

Aha, apparently this is one of the ways that CA taxpayer dollars are wasted.....
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-09-08 17:39  

#3  Smoking has also been shown to meet govt standards to reduce weight, but that has always been buried. Now that the fat police are on a rage, maybe its time to bring that fact back up.
Posted by: Phineck Whimble2173   2005-09-08 17:00  

#2  I'll keep this in mind the next time a woman cuts her ovaries open to blow smoke out of her fallopian tubes...

Jeez
Posted by: DanNY   2005-09-08 14:53  

#1  Really? It doesn't seem to bother mine.
Posted by: Richard Gere   2005-09-08 14:09  

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