The smoke came from burning the weed like stuff in the cigarret which is called tobacco. Tobacco contain something called nicotine. So the smoke contain nicotine.
It is this nicotine that is bad for your health capable in causing heart attack down to lung cancer.
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No, smoking does not kill very many people directly.
yes because you can get lung cancer
More men smoke than women and more women die of cancer from smoking. Society still frowns on women smoking more than men.
Smoking marijuana doesn't give you cancer any faster than smoking cigarettes.
No, not at all, despite tobacco being dangerous to your health-- cigars less so if you have had skin cancer then smoking will not increase the chances of you getting cancer. However, if you have had lung cancer then it does make it extremely more dangerous to smoke.
Yes. Smoking over time will cause your lungs to go black and then will cause cancer. And it can cause more than lung cancer. Smoking puts hundreds of toxins into your body and blood stream.
The color of hair has nothing to do with cancer. Cancer is determined by genes, environment, and the different drugs or abuse that is done to the body through the years of life. Smoking is a good example of what happens to a body that is abused and the cancer it develops.
Lung cancer is caused by smoking, so there isn't exactly a yes or no. If you really want a straight-up answer, all smoking does is relax you,while lung cancer kills you while you cough up blood. So yes, lung cancer is worse than being relaxed by smoking.
Duke Ellington died of Lung cancer and pneumonia - more than likely as a result of smoking.
Smoking is unhealthy because it can affect you and the people around you. Smoking is More poisonous than Rattlesnake venom.
Smoking can't cause cervical dysplasia. However, smokers with cervical dysplasia have more severe disease than nonsmokers.
That is unlikely, every smoker is taking the same risk.
Teens who smoke, are more likely to start drinking alcohol and taking drugs than teens who don't smoke. People who start smoking at a young age, are at a greater risk of getting lung cancer.
Smoking causes lung cancer and other types of cancer like throat cancer. The tar products that are used to process cigarettes are worse than the tobacco itself.