Apples, Tomatoes Reduce Damage Caused by Smoking

Asharq Al-Awsat Arabic.
Asharq Al-Awsat Arabic.
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Apples, Tomatoes Reduce Damage Caused by Smoking

Asharq Al-Awsat Arabic.
Asharq Al-Awsat Arabic.

Following three new studies, scientists said consuming apples and tomatoes can help restore lung damage caused by smoking.

Other scientists said eating a daily diet of leafy vegetables reduces brain aging by about 11 years.

A third scientific team said: "Children who eat fish weekly will have better IQ and better sleep.

Apples and Tomatoes

The study from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the US found that adults who on average ate more than two tomatoes or more than three portions of fresh fruit a day had a slower decline in lung function. It added that this kind of diet heals damages caused by smoking.

The study concluded that the natural decline in lung function over a 10-year period was slower among former smokers with a diet high in tomatoes and fruits.

The scientists compared those who ate three servings of fruit and two fresh tomatoes a day to monitor the slowing down of lung function, to those who ate less than one serving of fruit and less than a tomato.

The researchers found such positive aspects even in individuals who continued to smoke but ate large amounts of tomatoes, but the result was not the same with other dietary sources such as processed foods containing fruits and vegetables like tomato sauce.

This study is part of another study funded by the European Union on lung aging, with researchers from the Imperial College of Britain, was published in the December issue of the European Respiratory Journal, which is dedicated to respiratory studies.

The researchers published their findings on December 20 in the neurological journal Neuroscience of the American Academy of Neurology.



King Khalid International Airport Achieves Global Top Ranking for June

This achievement was highlighted in the monthly report by Cirium - SPA
This achievement was highlighted in the monthly report by Cirium - SPA
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King Khalid International Airport Achieves Global Top Ranking for June

This achievement was highlighted in the monthly report by Cirium - SPA
This achievement was highlighted in the monthly report by Cirium - SPA

The King Khalid International Airport (KKIA), managed and operated by Riyadh Airports, has achieved the first global ranking for the most punctual airports worldwide for the third time this year, recording an on-time performance of 90.41% for June, SPA reported.

This achievement was highlighted in the monthly report by Cirium, a company specializing in aviation analytics.

Cirium's reports are based on a wide range of data from airports and airlines, ensuring the highest levels of accuracy and transparency.

This data aims to improve flight planning efficiency and enhance the passenger experience.

The KKIA previously secured the first global ranking for on-time flight performance earlier this year, in March and April, in addition to achieving the same top position in 2024.