no--but it decreases life...
not to
my height is 6'1". i want to decrease my height up 5 inches . pleae help me.
Yes, smoking can decrease the HDL cholesterol. It has been shown from research study, that patients who stopped smoking, experience an increase in HDL cholesterol levels.
No.
No but it can decrease sexual performance.
Smoking is bad for your health and may kill you earlier than you would live to if you did not smoke.
There are no exercises that can make you decrease in height, naturally as you get age you start to lose height due to degeneration of bones, muscles and joints. There are exercises that make you increase in height like stretching such as yoga.
no of course not
smoking can cause lots of trouble.
Noo000!....that's not true to walk on the treadmill you will height decrease...hhaaa! don't believe this.......s0 height decrease formula i give you jusst intake less calcium....& then you have a up as dOwN.......rate comment not forget after read it......0kkkkkk
I would explain to my grandmother that as we age, the discs between the vertebrae in our spine become compressed and lose fluid, causing a decrease in height. Additionally, changes in posture and bone density can also contribute to this decrease in height.
It decreases the amount of Red blood cells that can transport O2 because smoking decrease the hemoglobin activity.