NO, even if you smoked only once it would take 3-4 weeks. The more you smoke the longer its gonna take to get out your system. now if you were a heavy smoker before that even if you've cut down youre still adding on to what still might be in your body, it can take heavy users over 6 weeks if you dont smoke at all to become completely clean regardless of how much you've cut down.
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The risks as such are the same, but since the smoke you get into you from passive smoking is more diluted passive smoking is a bit less bad.
He's quit smoking since late Jan/early February
Smoking has been around since 5000 BC in shamanistic rituals and originated in the Peruvian and Ecuadorian Andes. (taken from wikipedia for smoking)
Yes it can cause pneumonia. Since pneumonia has to do with the lungs it can very easily be triggered my smoking.
yes...as long as you're alive since you smoke lol....(just kidding)..smoking does not prevent muscle building, it only affects your endurance abilitie...
Nothing. Micheal Jackson has been dead since June 25, 2009.
1999 I think it was 2009 since there were 5 Saturdays in that month October.
That depends on what country you are in, since every country has a different holiday schedule.
Smoking can cause dizziness since lungs take in oxygen cutting off the amount needed for the brain.
Edith Falk has written: 'Smoking control in Australia since 1975' -- subject(s): Antismoking movement, Bibliography, Health aspects of Smoking, Smoking
She has been seen in the past smoking but has not since.