Reducing the number of herpes outbreaks and the ability to transmit the virus to others depends on keeping your immune system healthy and "undistracted" by injuries or toxins like cigarette smoke, poor sleep habits or diet, or unprotected sun exposure.
Chances of getting herpes from smoking is about 0.
No, it improves your chances of not getting cancer.
Smoking normally has a negative effect on the person smoking and those in the vicinity. If you smoke daily, you increase your chances of getting lung cancer.
No. It will not influence the hormones in your body that regulate puberty. But, smoking will greatly enhance your chances of getting lung cancer.
It's safer than smoking it. It reduces your chances of getting lung cancer from smoking weed. And you can't overdose on weed; it's pretty much impossible.
It's safer than smoking it. It reduces your chances of getting lung cancer from smoking weed. And you can't overdose on weed; it's pretty much impossible.
Yes. Violating state and federal law will do that.
Herpes zooster can cause shingles. This type of herpes causes chicken pox. It's slightly different then the herpes that causes cold sores and genital herpes. If you have had chicken pox as a child then you could possibly get shingles later in life.
For most types of cancer there is no prevention except for HPV, Lung, and Skin. To lessen your chances of getting skin cancer wear sunscreen and do not go into tanning booths. To Lessen your chances of lung cancer, quit smoking or do not smoke, and to lessen your chances of getting HPV, get the HPV/Gardasil vaccine which I highly recommend. There are three doses. Here's the link:
Smoking does not necessarily cause lung cancer. It does however, increase the chances of getting it. There is no safe minimum, or maximum. To reduce your chances of lung cancer do not smoke at all.
well i am not sure about what might increase the chances of getting cervical cancer, but 30 women in the U.S.A. find out that they have cervical cancer everyday.
rather than saying smoking causes it, it'd be more accurate to say that smoking greatly increases the chances of diabetes.
Yes