Lung cancer is one of the main diseases associated with smoking. Smoking increases the risk of developing lung cancer significantly, particularly in long-term smokers. It is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide.
G. F. Todd has written: 'Social class variations in cigarette smoking and in mortality from associated diseases' -- subject(s): Mortality, Smoking, Social classes 'Cohort analysis of cigarette smoking and mortality from four associated diseases' 'The reliability of statements about smoking habits' 'Changes in smoking patterns in the U.K' -- subject(s): Smoking
Lung cancer is a disease you can get from smoking. also called smoker's lung
It will get worse if you continue smoking and you can still develop any of the other diseases/problems associated with smoking. After stopping you will be tempted to buy more, try to not think about it and substitute candy as the smoking.
Yes, you can get diseases by smoking legal drugs.
Smoking sends off the smoke, and many diseases are caused by any smoking at all.
cancer
Smoking increase the risk of developing heart diseases, which includes coronary heart disease and stroke.
Yes after a while from diseases.
lung cancer
lung cancer!
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