carbon monoxide inhaled in cigarette smoke resonates with depression.
smoking depletes you of vitamin C , so increase in wrinkles because you need vitamin c to make collagen.
Nicotine is an acid, it makes you ulcers hurt.
smoke brings toxins to your lungs, tar coats your lungs and the Alveoli in the lungs, leaving residue and clogging the alveoli making it harder to breath pure air, hence wheezing starts. and mucous builds up to try to rid the residue, so people cough up black soot in their sputum. Cancer likes the acid in nicotine and tar and it likes the acid environment, create a healthy environment and cancer cannot exist.
the long-term effects of tobacco use.
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Long-term tobacco use can cause damage such as lung disease and heart disease. It can also lead to cancer and birth defects.
If consumed in moderation , the long term effects of drinking are better health and greater longevity. Abusing alcohol tends to have the opposite effects.
Long term use of Acetaminophen can effect your liver. More at link.
There is no conclusive evidence of negative long term side effects associated with the use of marijuana. The euphoric effects of marijuana only last up to three hours.
It makes you mentally high.. On long term use there are side effects..
If the tobacco cost three dollars, you are short three dollars.
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you can get cancer you will die early of lung disease you will look old for your age
As per the drug itself - it has a short term effect on a person. With that said - the consequences of years of use is certainly causing long term effects.
Tobacco has a variety of short-term effects on the user both physical and psychological. Physically tobacco can cause increased heart rate and blood pressure increased risk of stroke and heart attack increased risk of developing respiratory illnesses and decreased oxygen levels in the blood. Psychologically tobacco can cause euphoria relaxation and increased alertness. It can also increase the risk of dependence and addiction as well as increase the risk of developing mental health issues such as depression anxiety and schizophrenia.The following are some of the short-term effects of tobacco use: Increased heart rate and blood pressure Increased risk of stroke and heart attack Increased risk of developing respiratory illnesses Decreased oxygen levels in the blood Euphoria relaxation and increased alertness Increased risk of dependence and addiction Increased risk of developing mental health issues such as depression anxiety and schizophreniaThese short-term effects of tobacco use can have serious and long-term health consequences and it is important to be aware of them when considering using tobacco.