1. lung cancer
An increased risk for developing cardiovascular diseases as hardening of the arteries, reduced blood and oxygen flow to various parts and organs of the body, heart attack, high blood pressure and stroke. An increased risk for miscarriage, stillbirth, premature birth or low birth weight babies Increased levels of carbon monoxide and other toxic substances in the blood. Physical addiction to nicotine and withdrawal symptoms (such as irritability, anxiety, insomnia, jitteriness, increased heart rate, and strong cravings) when the tobacco use is reduced or stopped. ... If one's ...
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