我們的理念

本中心於2007年7 月,由一群對音樂充滿熱誠的年青人創立。成立目的是為一些有志於音樂藝術教育上發展的年輕導師提供一個招生的空間,同時為一些尋師無門的家長們提供一個找尋合適導師的好地方。

為了讓孩子在音樂上有更良好的發展空間,我們除了安排導師介紹外,我們將會定期舉行學生音樂會,供本中心的會員參加,讓學生有多方面發展機會。

學習音樂,不能只靠課堂操練,實際的表演機會更能讓學生增加自信心,培養對音樂的興趣。故此,我們相信定期的表演或比賽,是學習音樂的一種推動力。


希望藉著我們對音樂的熱誠,附上我們的一分力,能成為有志於音樂教育發展的年青人的踏腳石,亦能為各位望子成龍的家長盡一點心意。

導師通告﹕

我們希望集合一群有志於音樂教育發展的年青人,互相交流心得,合作舉辦學生音樂會。如果你有興趣加入我們,或希望在我們的網站招生, 請將你的個人資料,相關資歷,演出/比賽經驗,教學經驗電郵到musictutors.hk@gmail.com


家長通告﹕

如果各位家長希望尋找心目中理想的導師,請將導師要求,學生資料,上課詳情電郵到musictutors.hk@gmail.com,我們會盡快與你們聯絡。
(我們視導師介紹服務為義務工作,並不打算徵收家長任何費用。)


註一﹕所有導師和家長都會自動成為本中心的會員,將來任何活動或優惠都會以電郵通知,請各位附上電郵地址以便聯絡。
註二﹕我們計劃每年舉行最少一次學生音樂會,會員可以優惠價參與演出。

2025年2月1日星期六

What happens when you stop smoking: Shocking Revelations to explain timeline of effects on body after you quit smoking

With over 7,000 chemicals released each time you light a cigarette, it's no surprise that smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable deaths worldwide. But with 1.3 billion people actively smoking, what actually happens when you stop smoking.

Within the first 20 minutes of quitting, your blood pressure and heart rate return to normal. This is because the nicotine in cigarettes release Epinephrine and Norepinephrine, which increase your heart rate and narrow the blood vessels. These effects also caused smokers extremities to feel colder but by now your hands and feet have returned to their normal temperature.


Two hours in and the nicotine cravings begin causing moodiness, drowsiness, tense feelings and even difficulty sleeping because nicotine also releases more dopamine than normal. These are expected physiological responses to the decrease in its release.


Eight hours after quitting, the inhaled carbon monoxide clears allowing oxygen levels in the bloodstream to return to normal. Carbon monoxide and oxygen compete to bind to  hemoglobin in your blood which stretches the circulatory system. So as it clears, there's more room for oxygen. However, for long-term smokers this carbon monoxide exposure causes red blood cells to increase in size making the blood thicker and causing higher blood pressure and increased chances of developing blood clot.


24 hours after quitting, surprisingly coughing will actually increase. This is your body's way of clearing out all the toxins from the lungs. Additionally, at this point, the risk of developing various coronary artery diseases decreases. All within 24 hours.


After 48 hours, when nicotine and its metabolites are completely eliminated from your body, damaged nerve endings begin to regrow. The tar and other chemicals and cigarettes leave fewer taste buds that are fatter with less blood vessels. They now begin to regain their sensitivity, making food  tastes better. Although, chronic smokers may often have irreversibly damaged taste buds.


At the 72-hour mark, nicotine withdrawal peaks with headaches, nausea and cramps, as well as emotional symptoms like anxiety and depression. These symptoms can be seen with most addictive substances including caffeine. But after this period, the worst is officially over.


After one month, the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular diseases has already decreased substantially.


In three to nine months, the damaged Celia in the lungs are almost fully repaired. Celia are hairlike structures that help sweep away dust and debris. As a result, symptoms such as coughing and shortness of breath are almost completely eliminated.


In around one year, the risk of developing heart disease as a direct result of Atherosclerosis, which is deposits of fatty material or scar tissue from deteriorating arterial walls, decreases by almost one-half.


In 10 years, the chance of developing lung cancer decreases to half of someone who did not quit smoking.
And in 15 years time, the risk of heart attack decreases to the same as someone who has never smoked their entire life. Of course, this guideline is not definitive and the average amount you smoke per day or year will play a role in how well your body recovers. Unfortunately there will always be some irreversible damage to the lungs and increased susceptibility to developing various lung diseases and while quitting may be difficult the benefits greatly outweigh the initial withdrawal. Ultimately the best way to prevent this from happening is to not begin smoking at all.

Watch this video to understand more on this topic.

what happens when you stop smoking