Coronavirus: New expert warning for smokers.

 

Australian experts have once again warned smokers that cigarettes increase the genetic modification of certain types of proteins in the human body that can lead to coronary heart disease.

According to a report by a foreign news agency, research conducted in Australia has shown that the chronovirus usually attacks the protein called 'ACE2' present in the human body and through this it makes its place in the body.

According to research, smoking increases the genetic mutations found in ACE2, which can easily lead to the capture of the deadly virus. These proteins are present at the level of healthy cells.

Alan Fitz, head of research at the Australian University of Technology Sydney, said just three cigarettes could increase the genetic modification of proteins, increasing SCE2 and clearing the way for the coronary attack. Think.

Allen said that a person who has quit smoking for more than a month has a lower level of ACE2, thus preventing the spread of the deadly virus in the body.

Research has shown that the protein is more abundant in the nose than in the human lungs.

It is thought that ACE2 generally plays an important role in maintaining the blood, however, after attaching to the corona virus, it undergoes a series of chemical changes that result in the integration of the virus and proteins.

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