diabetes, smoking, drugs?
you can't prevent diabetes %100. however, by controlling your diet, exercising, and avoid smoking, you will have lower risk for having diabetes.
No. In fact, she made anti-smoking statements at some of her concerts and attributed smoking as the cause of chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes.
High blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, Diabetes, Obesity, smoking, age, stress, and even heredity.
Smoking is extremely bad for people with diabetes. It causes further damage to their blood vessels, contributing to poor circulation and organ damage, and contributes to heart disease.
Yes, you can be skinny and still have a heart attack. It is because you have diabetes, family history, or you are smoking.
We are not sure what you mean by effective, but if you mean "effective in killing you," the answer is yes.
There's no expiration date that says XX/XX/XXXX. There is no set time for how long you have to live. Smoking and Diabetes do shorten life-spans though.
You can avoid smoking and excessive alcohol and engage in regular weight-bearing exercise.
Well there are multiple ways. One main factor of heart disease is smoking. So if you really want to fight heart disease STOP SMOKING!! You really shouldn't be smoking in the first place there are TONS of negative effects on your body. Next try to control DIABETES and prevent it. If you have diabetes that means that you should exercise more and have a healthier diet. Diabetes can also give you another factor of heart disease; HIGH CHOLESTEROL. If you have high cholesterol, it can seriously affect your heart and arteries in a negative way.
Smoking, inflammation, high blood pressure, and diabetes can all do so.
Hypertension is usually from different causes. The usual if because of Obesity and lifestyle. Smoking is also a risk factor for hypertension as well as other disease such as Diabetes.