Yes. Because it stop you from breathing...
diabetes, heart disease, kidney failure, stroke, lung cancer
Australia is much like the rest of the world when it comes to the leading causes of death. The top five diseases or causes of death in Australia are heart disease, stroke or brain hemorrhage, dementia and Alzheimer's, lung cancer, and chronic lower respiratory disease.
lung cancer or copd
Lung cancer is one of the main diseases associated with smoking. Smoking increases the risk of developing lung cancer significantly, particularly in long-term smokers. It is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide.
* Cancer is the second leading cause of death and was among the first diseases causally linked to smoking. * Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death, and cigarette smoking causes most cases. * Compared to nonsmokers, men who smoke are about 23 times more likely to develop lung cancer and women who smoke are about 13 times more likely. Smoking causes about 90% of lung cancer deaths in men and almost 80% in women.
The leading cause of death in Australia iscardiovascular disease. Over 34% of deaths are from heart failure. Other main causes include strokes and lung cancer.2012:1. Obesity2. Smoking (Lung and Throat Cancer)3. Heart Disease
The 10 leading causes of death for men in the United States are heart disease; cancer; stroke; accidents; lung disease (including emphysema and chronic bronchitis); pneumonia; diabetes; suicide; liver disease; and, homicides.
No. The leading cause of death for men is heart attack/disease.
No. The leading cause of death for men is heart attack/disease.
No. The leading cause of death in Australia is coronary heart disease for both men and women. Second on the list is lung cancer for men and cerebrovascular diseases for women.
Lung Cancer
He was a heavy smoker, which brought on lung diseases and Bronchitis.