This depends on the amount of positive ions, negative ions & neutral ions inserted into the water.
Drinking cold water can have a temporary effect on the heart rate, causing it to temporarily increase. This is because cold water can stimulate the vagus nerve, which regulates the heart rate. However, this effect is typically short-lived and not harmful for a healthy heart.
There are no documented cases of death solely from extreme tickling. However, if someone has preexisting health conditions such as a heart condition, excessive tickling could potentially trigger a harmful physical response.
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.
Harmful substances for the body include tobacco, excessive alcohol consumption, processed foods high in sugar and unhealthy fats, and exposure to environmental pollutants. These can lead to various health issues such as heart disease, cancer, obesity, and respiratory problems.
A cigarette contains thousands of chemicals, including tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide, and various carcinogens. These chemicals are harmful to health and can increase the risk of developing serious diseases like cancer and heart disease.
No.
They have a lot of caffeine and sugar, so you get a heart attack if you drink too much.
Kryptonite doesn't heart Superman, it makes him weak. The reason it makes him weak is because it emits a radiation that is harmful to people who were born on the planet Krypton.
Not too harmful but will give you heart burn
Salt can be harmful for the heart if the daily intake is greater than 2,5-5 g.
its not . Oh yes it is harmful. It makes us fat and liable to heart disease.
yes, especially if they have a heart condition.
Second hand smoke is just as harmful as if you were the one smoking the cigarette. It will effect your lungs, heart, and can cause cancer.
normally no but in very large amounts you can get potassium poisoning
Newest research of 2013-2014 suggests that not all people need daily aspirin for heart health. In fact, it can be more harmful for some people. Check with your doctor.
There is not one "most harmful disease". In fact, there are lists of "harmful" diseases that can kill anyone at any time (example: kidney disease, heart disease), or can take years to kill.
Consuming a diet high in saturated fats, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, lack of physical activity, and unmanaged stress are harmful for your heart health. These factors can contribute to conditions like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and obesity, which increase the risk of heart disease.