All parts of a community that affect the people who live there.
Titty juice and applesauce.
The short term effects could be:
Bad breath.
Bad taste in mouth.
Smelly hair and clothes.
Yellow and brown stains on teeth.
Lost athletic ability.
Damage to the respiratory system.
Addiction to nicotine.
Risk of other drug use.
Decreased lung capacity.
Limited lung growth and function if used in youth.
Elevated heart rate.
Chronic cough.
Increased incidence of bronchitis.
Increased incidence of asthma and more severe asthma.
Answer:
A mixture of other factors — like behavioral patterns and genetics. They are accounted for a big number of early deaths.
A CDC study has stated that behavioral patterns ( which take up roughly 40 percent of the deaths) and genetics ( somewhere around 30 percent of all the deaths) are the most common causes of premature deaths. Social circumstances (which take up 15 percent), health care (around 10 percent), and environmental exposure ( somewhere around 5 percent).