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The heart and the blood vessels that lead to the heart.
5000 liter of blood every day
Yes they are. If you quit smoking almost two years later your risk decreases though.
Coronary Heart Disease
The heart pumps, on average, 2.4 ounces per beat, averaging 5 liters per minute.
its smokers and non smokers
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A smoker's risk of heart attack, or myocardial infarction, is four times the risk of nonsmokers. Smokers also have four times the risk of cardiovascular disease in general.
In the winter, smokers may be at an increased risk of heart disease due to higher blood pressure and heart rate. http://www.quitsmokingsupport.com/heart.htm
Smoking causes the build up of fatty acids in the arteries, commonly known as atherosclerosis. An excess of fatty build up in the arteries can lead to heart disease or a heart attack. Smokers are nearly twice as likely to have a heart attack as non-smokers. Smoking can also increase blood pressure and significantly increase the risk of diabetes. In order to have a healthy heart and live a long life, smoking is a habit that needs to be kicked.
a Heart disease affects every organ, not only the liver. because the heart pumps blood thoughout your body, so if you have a heart disease it might affect the bloob, infecting and affecting the organs.
Cardiopulmonary refers to the relationship between the heart and lungs. In smokers, your heart and lungs work much less efficiently than those of non-smokers. The likelihood of developing heart and lung diseases is much higher in smokers than in non-smokers.
A hedgehog's heart beats 190 times a minute on average and drops to only 20 beats per minute during hibernation.
There's a lot.I once had a hole in my heart.
People with resting heart rates above 70 bpm are at higher risk for Heart disease.
The heart and the blood vessels that lead to the heart.
When smokers exhale, they release smoke and carbon monoxide along with other harmful chemicals from the cigarette into the air. This secondhand smoke can also be harmful to those around them, increasing the risk of health problems such as respiratory issues and heart disease.