Yes, smoking can negatively impact memory and cognitive function. The chemicals in cigarettes can impair blood flow to the brain, leading to potential difficulties in memory retention and recall. Additionally, long-term smoking is associated with an increased risk of cognitive decline and conditions like dementia. Quitting smoking can help improve cognitive health over time.
Do as many meaningful things as possible and do those things that will make you forget about smoking. (too busy to smoke) HAHA
most likely
Well, people resort to drugs for many reasons. Some may consume drugs for the purpose of fitting in, depression, feeling high, or simply to forget things. Smoking is very unhealthy.
Just compliment her on her hair.
Things that make your body more likely to develop illnesses such as cancer
get a hobby that is going to make you concentrated so much that you are unable to think of other things.
They may be able to forgive but they won't forget. All you can do is ask for forgiveness and apologize to him - take things from there.
Smoking is prohibited where oxygen is stored or used. Oxygen itself is not flammable, but it will make things that ARE flammable burn very violently.
"You are not very haphazard because you usually forget things." doesn't make sense because someone who is 'not very haphazard' means someone who plans ahead. A person who forgets things (regularly) is someone who does not plan ahead. Alternative sentences that could make sense are:You are not very haphazard because you usually don'tforget things.I can tell you are not haphazard because you usually don't forget things.You are very haphazard and you usually forget things.I can tell you are very haphazard because you usually forget things.
Those smoking pen things are referred to as e-cigarettes.
there are many ways in which will make us forget things example: 1.doing something in a hurry 2.when you are suffering from amnesia(loss of memory)
depends on whet they are watching, TV can also help you learn