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smooking or drinking alcohol??

2007-05-13 06:57:02 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

22 answers

smoking

duhDUHHHH


lung cancer
fatness
more facial hair
wrinkles
yellow teeth
phlegm
makes u ugly

Lines or wrinkles on the face, particularly radiating at right angles from the upper and lower lips or corners of the eyes, deep lines on the cheeks or numerous shallow lines on the cheeks and lower jaw.

A subtle gauntness of the features, with prominence of the underlying bony contours.

A grey skin palour.


WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF SMOKING?



Effects
The effects of smoking will vary from person to person and depend on such things as:

a person's susceptibility to chemicals in tobacco smoke;
the number of cigarettes smoked per day;
the age when the person began smoking; and
the number of years of smoking.
Immediate effects


Smoking one cigarette immediately raises a person's blood pressure and heart rate and decreases the blood flow to body extremities such as the fingers and toes.
Brain and the nervous system activity is stimulated for a short time and then reduced.
A smoker may also experience dizziness, nausea, watery eyes and acid in the stomach.
Appetite, taste and smell are weakened.
Other effects of cigarette smoking


Smokers typically experience shortness of breath, persistent coughs, reduced fitness, yellow stains on fingers and teeth and decreased sense of taste and smell.
Smokers have more colds and flu than non-smokers and find it harder to recover from minor illnesses.
Smoking can cause impotence in men, while women who smoke are less fertile than non-smokers.
People who smoke tend to have facial wrinkles appearing much earlier and, in general, look older than non-smokers of the same age.
Smokers have an increased risk of developing:

respiratory infections such as pneumonia and chronic bronchitis;
emphysema (a progressive and potentially fatal lung disease);
heart attack and coronary disease;
cancer of the lung, throat, mouth, bladder, kidney, pancreas, cervix, stomach;
stomach ulcers; and
peripheral vascular disease due to decreased blood flow to the legs.
A person who is dependent on cigarettes may find that they experience withdrawal symptoms when they cut down or stop smoking cigarettes. These can include:

increased nervousness and tension;
agitation;
loss of concentration;
changes to sleep patterns;
headaches;
coughs; and
cravings.
Other dangers and important facts


Smoking during pregnancy can affect the unborn child, and babies are more likely to be born underweight, premature or stillborn.
Passive smoking, where a person is subject to breathing in the cigarette smoke of others, can cause lung damage, including cancer and heart disease.
Fifty Australians die every day from smoking compared with 10 who die from alcohol-related conditions or 4 who die from road accidents.


drinkin just gets you
like dui's and liver issues and gi tract problems

2007-05-13 06:58:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Just reading these answers are going to give me a nightmare thinking of if these musicians formed a band. Worst Vocalist: Chad Kroeger Worst Drummer: Meg White (Although I do like The White Stripes) Worst Bassist: Nikki Sixx Worst Guitarist: Herman Lee

2016-04-01 09:27:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Smoking

2007-05-13 07:14:25 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Smoking

2007-05-13 07:00:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i'd Say Smoking.. dont know about Smooking

2007-05-13 07:00:11 · answer #5 · answered by babyyocca 5 · 0 0

Smooking is a form of torture, right?
Either way, liquor is the worsted ever.

2007-05-13 06:59:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Worse for your own body. . .smoking, and, of course, it can affect others through second hand smoke. However, drinking to excess is not only bad for you, it is also bad for those around you. It can cause violence in a relationship, not to mention the problem of drinking and driving. So, for those around you, I would have to say drinking is worse.

2007-05-13 07:01:39 · answer #7 · answered by Heather Mac 6 · 0 0

Same one leads to the other. Smoking kills not only the smoker the innocent non-smoker. Alcohol impairs your brain. Also a killer like drunk driving.

2007-05-13 07:00:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Smoking. Because most (but not all) people can control their drinking but most smokers (but not all) have to smoke every day. And it affects others around you as well.

2007-05-13 07:01:47 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

drinking, you never know what the drunk person will be like. At least with smoking you know they'll stink for a little bit, but that's it. But both of them are still bad for their health

2007-05-13 07:00:46 · answer #10 · answered by ASK 3 · 0 0

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