liagamental stenosis
excessive smoking, alcoholism, not exercising, intake of fatty foods and caffeine
caffeine is not a disease
False, Cigarette smoking does affect coronary heart disease.
Caffeine consumption may have a positive impact on individuals with Alzheimer's disease by potentially improving cognitive function and reducing the risk of developing the disease.
Some saturated fats are good for you and may be essential. The problem in modern countries is excessive saturated fats--not only do they make you fat but they can contribute to blocked blood vessels which can cause heart disease or strokes.There is some evidence that excessive fat consumption also can contribute to cancer.
Uh probably
Graves disease.
Heart disease.
No. There is no specific disease that only smokers get.
Excessive consumption of sugary beverages can lead to weight gain, increased risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and tooth decay. It can also contribute to poor nutrition and overall health.
Some disorders that can contribute to decreased serum magnesium levels include malabsorption syndromes (e.g., Crohn's disease), chronic alcoholism, kidney disease, and hypercalcemia. Additionally, certain medications like diuretics and proton pump inhibitors can also lead to low magnesium levels.
not that many as smoking a cigarette