What are the harmful effects of smoking?
it can cause mouth cancer,breathing problems and lings cancer etc
What is methyl isocyanate that is in a cigarette?
Methyl Isocyanate is a highly toxic organic compound which is used in the manufacture of pesticides and other such things.
It is best known as the chemical which was behind the Bhopal Disaster of 1984. This incident killed thousands of people. methyl isocyanate, when mixed with water produces an extremely strong poisonous gas.
I guess it isn't good for you!
Actually it's an intermediary product in the manufacture of pesticides. If it's in tobacco, it's also in in other cultivated crops, like 'healthy' fruit and vegetables.
He Has Tried it and said he did not like it but one time when he was with Brandon Novak they stopped at a place and because they were pissed off they smoked for about 2 hours he said on Radio Bam.
Why were first cigarettes included in military rations?
Because back in the day, alot of people smoked. Even today soldiers smoking is common in the military. Tobacco also lowers your appetite and keeps a soldier from getting hungry after eating his rations.
Where can I buy Craven A cigarettes in England?
where can i buy craven A cigarettes in Australia? where can I buy Craven A cigarettes in England?
How much snot does the average person produce a year?
alot it depends if the person has had a cold or not
Does Tiger Woods smoke cigarettes?
Many people say he does or he doesn't that actual truth is he used to smoke when he was young but he has recently quit.
Are cigarettes approved by the fda?
Electronic cigarettes are not currently approved by the FDA. Last year the FDA announced that they had concerns as the the safety of electronic cigarettes claiming that they contained toxic chemicals. Recently the American Medical Association recommended that the FDA ought to regulate electronic cigarettes in the same way as they would other controlled substances, so far the FDA has not responded to this recommendation. Bear in mind the power of the tobacco and pharmaceutical industries here and their interests. Making a product like this widespread would constitute a substantial loss in tobacco and nicotine replacement therapy revenues. So far clinical trials have not been conducted as to the safety of electronic cigarettes but this is a moot point considering how harmful the product they seek to replace is (regular cigarettes). In fact Cancer Research UK has come out and stated that whatever the risks, they are nowhere near the risks associated with tobacco smoking. Do your research if you are in the market for an e-cig, you'll have far more trouble finding the right product for you than you will have troubles with your health. Read the customer reviews online and see for yourselves just how many people have been able to quit smoking as a result of using electronic cigarettes.
Tar is made up mostly of rubber. It is black which absorbs more sun than a brighter color and gets hotter causing it to melt over a period of time.
Does smoking mint cigarettes cause lower sperm productivity?
Yes.
Smoking tobacco causes lower sperm counts - whether the cigarettes are mint or not.
Some research suggests that exposure to a variety of toxic substances, including those in cigarettes, can damage sperm and/or lower sperm count. Sperm imperfections and mishaps are to be expected, given the sheer volume of sperm in one ejaculate. However, it seems that they occur at a higher rate in men who have been exposed to certain toxins, drugs, alcohol, and radiation.
How many carcinogens are in Marijuana?
Depends on how its consumed and what cancer, vaporized or eaten the oils enter the system without combustion so that prevents a lot of the carcenogens. Cannaboids can lower your risk of some cancers and increase the risk of others.
What happens if an open wound is not sutured?
Depends. If it's stopped bleeding, the main thing is that it'll take a lot longer to heal, and there's a bigger risk of infection until it has closed over. If it gets infected, a bad enough infection can kill you. Unless sutured, it'll also leave a much bigger scar when it finally heals. And as scar tissue isn't as stretchy as normal skin, it might end up affecting your mobility.
Anything burns calories.for example sleeping for 8hours burns 616 calories.
How bad is it to smoke cigarettes after having pacemaker surgery?
No it does not harm the pacemaker but It will harm the heart more with continued smoking which is a good source of the damage that may have been the cause of your need for a pacemaker in the first place..
Does loud music and vibrations from it harm an unborn baby in any way?
At about 24 weeks, your baby's outer, middle, and inner ear — including the cochlea, the snail-shell-shaped tube in the inner ear where vibrations are converted into the nerve impulses we perceive as sound — are well-developed. By 27 to 30 weeks, your baby's ear is mature enough to start to respond to the sounds that filter through to him or her. The sounds, of course, are muffled — and not just by the physical barrier of amniotic fluid and your own body. In his or her fluid-filled home, a baby's eardrum and middle ear can't do their normal job of amplifying sounds. So even sounds that are quite loud to you won't be for the fetus. A fetus' prolonged and repeated exposure to very loud noise — say, an eight-hour-a-day shift in an industrial workplace, where the sound level is more than 90 or 100 decibels (about the same as standing next to a loud lawnmower or a chain saw) — raises the odds of a baby suffering some hearing loss, especially at higher frequencies. Such prolonged noise exposure can also increase the risk of premature delivery and low-birth-weight babies. Extremely intense sound, 150 or 155 decibels (ever stand right next to a screaming jet engine?), can cause similar problems for the baby. Noise is usually considered as detrimental during the pregnancy. In most European countries, health regulations forbid pregnant women to work in surroundings with a level over 80 dB continuous noise and rapid impulse noise changes of 40 dB.
Smoking one marijuana joint equals how many cigarettes?
Smoking one joint of marijuana is equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes in terms of lung cancer. pulmnologist Vincent St. Aubyn Crump of New Zealand recently discovered this.
What is the active ingredient for lemons?
The active ingredient for lemons is citric acid. Citric acid is also an active ingredient that is found in oranges, limes, and other citrus fruits.
Cold air does not cause a cold. Germs from a person with a cold is the only thing that causes a cold. Being out in cold air weakens your immune system making you more susceptible to contracting an unwanted illnesses. It is not the cold air itself that gets you sick.
Is there a medication to assist you in quitting smoking?
Try the patch. The most important factor is you have to WANT to quit. Then it is possible. If you don't want it, you will pick them up again... reassuring yourself that "at least I know how to quit now" while you are lighting up...
What happens to your liver when you smoke cigarettes?
Yes, your whole body suffers damage from smoking. Every time you smoke you take 11 minutes off your life.
What are the side effects on asthma when smoking?
It is not recommended to smoke, especially if you have asthma. Some of the side effects include medicine becoming less effective and worsening of symptoms associated with asthma.