No one can tell if it would happen to you or not or how long it would take. Unless you are in the risk group of having blood clots, hereditary for instance, it will most likely not happen to you. But there is a risk since you are smoking as well. The pills today are considered safe though.
Yes, it is. You may begin drinking or smoking, or doing drugs if you get really bad.
Smoking can give you lung cancer, or, less dramatically,it can affect your breathing. You can develope Smokers Cough or very badSmoker-Related Asthma.Answer By: TwilightInsaneAny Questions? Email me atgivemeedward@aol.com
You of course. You have to control yourself.
Don't start in the first place.
The devil has taken control of congress.
Smoking has many adverse health effects. Some of these include: bone density loss, COPD, lung cancer, and cardiovascular disease.
Both smoking and the birth control pill can increase the risk of heart attack or stroke. Young women are more likely to die from heart attack or stroke from getting pregnant and having a baby than from smoking on the birth control pill.
Never Smoking is never safe; it is always a health risk.
Edith Falk has written: 'Smoking control in Australia since 1975' -- subject(s): Antismoking movement, Bibliography, Health aspects of Smoking, Smoking
you should put that smoking should be totally legal and stop trying to control people :D
There are some causes of cancer that you have no control over, such as genetics. There are causes which you can control such as smoking, drinking, and diet.
The tobacco-control movementThe tobacco-control movement--apex ;p