No. Baldness is one of the few conditions that smoking does not cause. Baldness has been found by scientists to be a hereditary condition which is passed down from generation to generation, by the genes.
There is no evidence to suggest that smoking causes hair loss.
heavy smoking.
Emphysema, caused by a lifetime of heavy smoking.
smoking veryday and smoking by your self
No. Heavy smokers may experience a loss of appetite upon discontinuation of smoking, lasting up to a week, but nausea is not a side-effect of smoking.
Heavy smoking causes the cilia to die off. Which means the lungs are not cleaned properly.
Yes, yes he does.
it depends on the age but yes generally 12 stone for a teenager would be considered to be over weight maybe even obese
Heavy cigarette smoking causes about 80-90% of all emphysema cases
Yes, she was previously only smoking at parties but has recently developed a heavy smoking habit and is now smoking about 30 Marlboro Reds a day!
You do not list the choices, but hickory wood and apple wood are often used for smoking meat.
Dick died in 1992 of emphysema due to his heavy smoking
It's not technically baldness, I suppose "hair loss" is more accurate. But, yes, radioactivity is physically harmful and loss of hair is a common result from heavy exposure. We're talking nuclear reactor or chemo-therapy with radioactive materials levels, not "stand in front of the microwave" or "get sunburnt" levels...