Smoking is known to cause chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Emphysema, lung cancer, hardening of the arteries, esophageal cancer and esophageal varices (rupture of veins in the throat), among other diseases. Not all smokers develop all of these diseases, but the chances of a chronic smoker dying of one or more of them are better than 50%.
Smoking does effect your health and your performance. You probably can tell a huge difference by not smoking in your performance. Hope this helps
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The chief legitimate concern is the effect of smoking on the lungs
*Affect and yes and no short term yes long term no
Smoking weed also has side effect which is given below:- 1.These smoking weed cause harmful effect to insects . 2.these smoking weed also has harmful effects on human health as these cause serious health problem such as poor digestion and convulsion. 3.carcinogen present in smoking weed also cause cancer.
No it cannot effect your heallth by doing it once but if you do it more then once can can seriously effect your health issues ----Sunpreet----
Smoking is not good for health.
Yes, smoking cigarettes can lead to a condition called emphasema, and has been linked to lung cancer, on a less serious note, it also stains your teeth and fingers.
smoking what? weed? or ciggs?
the atmosphere the enviroment the person who is smoking
You can get many different diseases from smoking. For example, lung cancer.