not to
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 decreases life...
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 decreases the amount of Red blood cells that can transport O2 because smoking decrease the hemoglobin activity.
Yes. It can decrease fertility and cause impotence.
Zero, plus or minus a few nanoseconds.
while you smoke your pulse rate increases
no but it hampers ur health.in jaundice ur immune gets reduced & smoking further decrease ur immune
No. Smoking is bad for you, regardless of what you do during or afterwards. I don't see much reason for exercising to reduce the effects of smoking. Smoking is bad for your lungs and it will mean that your exercise capability and fitness will decrease.