Asthmatic smokers who quit the habit can reverse lung damage that exacerbates their breathing difficulties, regardless of how long and how often they smoked in the past.
stop smoking and or stay away from smokers
no because smoking can spread to all around the place and if talking about non-smokers with smoke zones,non smokers can get asthma and other diseases
You should stay away from smokers serious smokers too because if you keep inhaling smoke you have a 95% chance of getting it. Even stay away from people in youre family that smoke.
Either way they can both die from lung cancer. Why? Becuase second hand smoke kills people around the smokers...and for those who have asthma it could realy effect them. And for those who do smoke they could get aids, lung cancer, or another dissease that could possibley kill them in the future.
cancer, coughing, black lung, bad smell, emphasima, alergies, bad breath, yellow fingers, asthma, early death
You won't be able to breath Smokers offen have shortness of breath, bad breath, coughing, and a higher risk for heart disease and heart attacks. asthma would only make those symptoms worse. either way don't smoke.
To some extent smokers will tend to socialize with other smokers, but the social segregation of smokers from non-smokers is not that strict; in reality, smokers can have the same range of friends that non-smokers have.
Passive smoking, also known as secondhand smoke, can lead to serious health effects for non-smokers. These effects include an increased risk of respiratory infections, asthma, heart disease, and lung cancer. Exposure to secondhand smoke can also worsen existing health conditions and impact overall well-being. It is important for non-smokers to avoid environments where smoking is present to protect their health.
The Smokers was created in 2000.
Passive smoking, also known as secondhand smoke, can increase the risk of respiratory infections, asthma, heart disease, and lung cancer in non-smokers. Exposure to secondhand smoke can also worsen existing health conditions and lead to other serious health issues over time.
There are no patron saints of smokers.
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