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Hitman42 [59]
3 years ago
15

Why do smokers experience more respiratory infections than no smokers?

Health
1 answer:
ankoles [38]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

the nicotine damages their lungs

Explanation:

a non smoker wouldn't have nicotine or anything else caused by smoking affecting their lungs. non smokers would have way healthier and less infection prone lungs than smokers

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