No. If you smoke, you will undoubtedly shorten your life if you keep on smoking. People who quit, however, tend to live about as long as non-smokers, assuming that they quit before they start getting sick.
Tar and other pollutants in tobacco smoke cause a smoker’s lungs to create an excess amount of phlegm.
False, second-hand smoke is considered just as damaging.
Because it contains 4 times the amount of carcinogens (cancer causing chemicals) that tobacco contains. Not true. In fact the latest research shows that cannabis contains protective agents that mitigate the carcinogenic effects of tobacco smoke.
Yes, although he did smoke cigars so either could have been the true cause.
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Yes, dipping or chewing tobacco is just as dangerous as smoking. It isn't only the smoke from the cigarette that can harm you, it is the tobacco and other chemicals in the tobacco product.
False.
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Like tobacco smoke, marijuana smoke contains cancer-causing chemicals. There are 33 cancer-causing chemicals contained in marijuana. Marijuana smoke also deposits tar into the lungs. In fact, when equal amounts of marijuana and tobacco are smoked, marijuana deposits four times as much tar into the lungs. This is because marijuana joints are un-filtered and often more deeply inhaled than cigarettes.Although it may be true that marijuana smoke deposits more tar into the lungs than tobacco smoke, current evidence does not indicate that the former results in proportionally greater deleterious health affects.
False.