because tobacco have no necotin not like ciggrette!
W. W. McElhinney has written: 'Tobacco' -- subject(s): Tobacco use 'Tobacco' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Tobacco
Frederick J. Pack has written: 'Tobacco and human efficiency' -- subject(s): Tobacco use, Physiological effect, Tobacco
what was the effect of the weakening tobacco market on slavery?
A short-term effect of tobacco use, such as smoking, is an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. This occurs due to the nicotine in tobacco, which stimulates the release of adrenaline. Additionally, smoking can lead to immediate respiratory issues, such as coughing and shortness of breath, as well as reduced oxygen levels in the blood. These effects can contribute to a feeling of heightened alertness but also strain the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.
E. S. C. has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Smoking, Tracts, Tobacco use, Tobacco
tobacco will make the asthma worse!!
That would be alcohol consumption and tobacco use.
Edward L. Koven has written: 'Smoking' -- subject(s): Health aspects, Health aspects of Smoking, Physiological effect, Smoking, Tobacco, Tobacco industry, Tobacco use
the lungs.
James L. Hedrick has written: 'Facts on smoking, tobacco, and health' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Smoking, Tobacco, Tobacco industry 'Chart book on smoking, tobacco & health' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Smoking, Tobacco, Tobacco industry
yes, tobacco can effect puberty because it causes you to stop growing and that is serious. it can also lead you to death.
Randy Orton used to smoke now i belive hes using chewing tobacco because smoke takes a toll on a persons stamina and chewing tobacco dont effect stamina as much.