There is no relationship between them, considering different physical features. However, the habit of smoking is a factor that worse any physical condition, no matter how young or how strong the person is.
The key in your question is do you have a long history of smoking. COPD is very common in those who have long smoking histories. If you notice difficulty in breathing, please visit your physician.
Although tendon ruptures can occur at different areas of the body like the legs, arms or biceps, they can present similar symptoms, such as pain, swelling in the affected area, inability to move the specific body part, bruising, and weakness. The most common types of ruptures are of the rotator cuff, Achilles tendon, and biceps tendon.
Cramping and pulsing biceps are caused by deficiencies. These issues are most common due to dehydration and/or lack of electrolytes. The cramps and biceps can be mediated by gentle stretching.
3,000 teens start smoking every day.
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probably smoking
very common as they are old people
The biceps femoris is not a common type of muscle used as food but it is possible. It would most likely be used as a steak.
Basically smoking, as the most common cause of emphysema is smoking itself.
Basically smoking, as the most common cause of emphysema is smoking itself.
Lungs can rupture due to a buildup of pressure and the ost common cause of this is holding your breath when ascending. Due to Boyle's law, as the pressure decreases when you ascend, the volume increases. And if you do not exhale, the lungs will increase in volum to a point where one might rupture.
The reflexes that have one thing in common are the knee, ankle, plantar jerk, biceps, and triceps. They are all governed by reflex arcs in the spine.