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B.
Smoking is harmful for both non smokers and smokers. It is the main cause of all types of respiratory issues. COPD stands for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Smoking is linked to lung disease.
Smoking is harmful for both non smokers and smokers. It is the main cause of all types of respiratory issues. COPD stands for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Smoking is linked to lung disease.
Tobacco use has consequences to both smokers and nonsmokers. the smokers suffer the ill effects of tobacco while the non-smokers also inhale the secondary smoke exposing them equally to the ill effects of tobacco hence, this staement is TRUE.
How does tobacco effect both the smoker and non-smoker?
- Cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung illnesses, diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are all caused by smoking (COPD),
- Secondhand smoke has an instant negative impact on blood and blood vessels, increasing the chance of a heart attack in second hand smoker.
- Breathing secondhand smoke disrupts the normal functioning of the heart, blood, and vascular systems, increasing the risk of a heart attack.
- Secondhand smoking can damage the lining of blood vessels and make blood platelets stickier even after only a few minutes of exposure.
- These changes have the potential to result in a fatal heart attack.
other options are incorrect because:
- Tobacco use is not only harmful to those who use it directly it is equally harmful to second hand smokers
- Tobacco use has both short-term consequences and long-term consequences.
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