the tar and ashes from the cigarette can get lodged in your heart as it's passing it through your bloodstream. from there, you can either
A. get a bloodclot and die
B. have bacteria grow on it and get some sort of cardiovascular disease and die.
either way, i suggest you consider quitting.
Might have something to do with the poisonous smoke they regularly inhale.
Elderly, cigarette smoking obese people have a high risk of cardiovascular disease.
high blood pressure , overweight ,smoking ,
The risk of developing CVD (cardiovascular disease) increases if you smoke or have untreated high blood pressure. The increase of cardiovascular disease also increases with illicit drug use.
1. What is the anatomy of the cardiovascular system? 2. What are the causes of coronary artery disease? 3. Is cigarette smoking a really big risk factor for heart disease?
Cardiovascular disease can be attributed to this uncontrollable risk factor:
Smoking increase the risk of developing heart diseases, which includes coronary heart disease and stroke.
Yes, this may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, this would be an unusual complication of Addison's.
A smoker's risk of heart attack, or myocardial infarction, is four times the risk of nonsmokers. Smokers also have four times the risk of cardiovascular disease in general.
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Being inactive is a _____ for cardiovascular diseases. Answer: Primary risk factor !
Smoking can't cause cervical dysplasia. However, smokers with cervical dysplasia have more severe disease than nonsmokers.