Yes smoking does shorten a persons life span. Every cigarette that a person smokes decreases someones life by 11 minutes, according to the researchers at the University of Bristol in England. If a person smokes 10 cigarettes a day for 10 years, that decreases a persons life by nine months. Some of the causes are lung cancer, reddens eyes, bad breath, deadens taste buds, yellow and or brown fingernails and teeth, decreases the ability to smell, etc. If you smoke or you know people that smoke, warn them about what can happen and what is happening to them. It effects the person smoking and the atmosphere around them.
no--but it decreases life...
Zero, plus or minus a few nanoseconds.
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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.
smoking can cause lots of trouble.
It means you need to go to your doctor so he or she can find why you are coughing AND that you need to stop smoking. Agreed, you should see your doctor and quit smoking. It can be difficult to quit smoking, but there is help out there and it's worth doing. Smoking cessation can prolong your life and greatly decrease your risk of having serious health consequences.
Quit smoking
Well it will decrease your lung capacity in turn not allowing you to reach your full potential. Like if you play soccer or football you might not have as much stamina as the other players.
It decreases the amount of Red blood cells that can transport O2 because smoking decrease the hemoglobin activity.