well um.... it effects men by lowering their sperm count!! LOL. haha
Individuals over the age of 45 are more likely to die from smoking-related causes, as they have had longer exposure to the harmful effects of smoking. However, smoking can affect individuals of all age groups, increasing the risk of various health conditions and premature death.
Men produce sperm through a process called spermatogenesis, which occurs in the testes. Sperm production can be affected by various factors such as age, health conditions, lifestyle choices (such as smoking and excessive alcohol consumption), exposure to environmental toxins, and certain medications. These factors can impact the quantity and quality of sperm produced.
Factors that can affect men's estrogen levels include age, obesity, certain medications, alcohol consumption, and exposure to environmental chemicals.
The presence of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) in men can affect their reproductive health by stimulating the production of testosterone, which is essential for sperm production. HCG can help improve sperm count and quality, which can enhance fertility in men.
Smoking can constrict blood vessels and reduce the flow of oxygen to the brain, leading to dizziness. Nicotine in cigarettes can also affect blood pressure and heart rate, which may contribute to feelings of lightheadedness. Additionally, smoking can dehydrate the body, further exacerbating dizziness.
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Research has shown that smoking can contribute to the wage gap between men and women in the workforce. Studies have found that women who smoke tend to earn less than non-smoking women, while smoking has less of an impact on men's wages. This could be due to factors such as health issues related to smoking that may affect women's productivity and earning potential in the workplace.
smoking kills.
smoking does not affect on the sense of touch according to smoking and while touching something it actually helps you guess right than bad answer so it does not affect.
More men smoke than women and more women die of cancer from smoking. Society still frowns on women smoking more than men.
No, but that doesn't mean smoking does not harm the body.
Smoking appears to increase testosterone levels : "Smoking men had 15% higher total and 13% higher free testosterone levels compared with men who never smoked. Thus, smoking seems to be an important confounding factor when evaluating testosterone levels, and could possibly mask borderline hypogonadism." http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2605.2006.00720.x/abstract
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Smoking can reduce the amount of oxygen the baby recieves.
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