Most definitley.
Tobacco, Smoking, obesity, alcohol, high cholesterol/blood pressure, and even high resting pulse are health risks.
The top three risk factors are smoking, drinking, and drugs. These all can have severe impacts depending on their severity of use, misuse, or abuse.
James L. Hedrick has written: 'Facts on smoking, tobacco, and health' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Smoking, Tobacco, Tobacco industry 'Chart book on smoking, tobacco & health' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Smoking, Tobacco, Tobacco industry
lack of exercise because the human body need to be fit at all times to avoid deseases
Doing things that are bad for your health. Smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol, eating unhealthy foods, not exercising, lots of things.
It depends on what you are smoking in it.
Edward L. Koven has written: 'Smoking' -- subject(s): Health aspects, Health aspects of Smoking, Physiological effect, Smoking, Tobacco, Tobacco industry, Tobacco use
Not at all.
Harmful
Smoking reduces physical fitness and also increases the risk of developing a large number of diseases. Drinking alcohol in moderation contributes to good health and greater longevity. However, abusing it increases the risk of developing certain diseases.
Yes, smoking before drinking alcohol can be harmful as it can increase the negative effects of both substances on the body, such as impairing judgment, coordination, and increasing the risk of health problems.
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