Lung, throat, and mouth cancers, scarring of the lung, stains on teeth, liver problems, and many more.
It depends on the local State laws and whether the plan is ERISA or not. There are many examples of employers charging smokers more for health insurance. On average, smokers have a greater chance of having more expensive health problems than non-smokers.
Smokers can impact certain health problems if they do smoke in confined spaces
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Broken bones and Respiratory Problems
Smoking has many adverse health effects. Some of these include: bone density loss, COPD, lung cancer, and cardiovascular disease.
Two of the most popular and best smokers for retail are offset smokers. I would recommend this for beginners to experienced smokers. It will be your best bet and for a great price.
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Smokers pay in two ways. One is the taxes on cigarettes and the other is poor health and early death due to smoking.
Smokers pay in two ways. One is the taxes on cigarettes and the other is poor health and early death due to smoking.
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Lame limbs or broken bones STDs, HIV or AIDs
The tiny delicate cilia are killed by tobacco smoke; and as a result, smokers have few if any cilia remaining in their lungs. Because of this, and the constant irritation of smoke, smokers are much more susceptible to all sorts of respiratory problems.