Cigarettes contain many chemicals, but two in particular are linked with Heart disease - carbon monoxide and nicotine.
you should know this if you smoke derrr
Yes, you can have a heart attack even if you quit smoking many years ago. Not all heart attacks occur in smokers. Smoking increases the risk of a heart attack, though. Within eight to 15 years of quitting smoking, your risk of heart attack is at the same level as that of nonsmokers.
False, Cigarette smoking does affect coronary heart disease.
yes it suffocates the lungs and the heart making it difficult to breath and pump blood i would not suggest smoking as a hobby or a habit
Liver disease or smoking is a contribute to discoloration of heart muscles
Smoking causes heart disease and increases your chance of heart failure vastly. If your heart is already in bad shape which it is if you need a mitral valve replacement which is on the left side of the heart. Then I would say that you are only damaging the heart even more if it is in bad shape as is.
Smoking is harmful to a persons health causing any of the following;Nicotine dependency (addiction)Heart diseaseStrokeCardiovascular diseasesDiabetesLung CancerMouth cancerCancer of the cervixCancer of the lipsThroat CancerLoss of sense of smell and tasteLow weight babiesPremature death of the unborn
Do not smoke this! It is terrible! My friends almost died after smoking it!
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Do not smoke this! It is terrible! My friends almost died after smoking it!
Smoking increase the risk of developing heart diseases, which includes coronary heart disease and stroke.
Its Bad for you i recommend not start smoking. It makes you look terrible and it hurts everyone around you more then it does to yourself.
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Smoking can cause emphysema, heart disease, and cancer.
Yes, you can have a heart attack even if you quit smoking many years ago. Not all heart attacks occur in smokers. Smoking increases the risk of a heart attack, though. Within eight to 15 years of quitting smoking, your risk of heart attack is at the same level as that of nonsmokers.
It is possible. Smoking does not automatically lead to cancer or heart attack. Smoking may increase you chances of suffering cancer or heart attack
Smoking thickens the blood and that means that after a bypass it is putting extra pressure on your heart.
Stroke being the biggest health concern along with lung cancer. If you're debating if to smoke or not, means you should not! More scary details of the effects of smoking on the heart: http://www.webmd.com/smoking-cessation/quit-smoking-heart