Short-term effects of smoking may include the following:
"<span>Addiction to nicotine and exposure to dangerous chemicals"
"</span><span>More breathing problems"
"</span><span>Shortness of breath, phlegm, and a coarse cough"
"</span><span>Impaired lung growth and function"
"</span><span>Bad breath, yellow teeth, and stained fingers"
"</span><span>Foul-smelling clothes and hair<span>2"
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Long-term effects may include the following:
"<span>Addiction to nicotine and exposure to dangerous chemicals"
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"<span>Lung, mouth, throat, kidney, and stomach cancers"
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"<span>Heart disease"
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"<span>Impaired immune systems"
"</span><span>Emphysema and other chronic diseases"
"</span><span>Shorter lifespan (up to 20 years shorter)<span>3"
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Please, if you or someone you know is smoking/just got into smoking. Please stop yourself/them. The effects can be catastrophic if not handled/stopped soon. </span></span>
<span>the type 2 diabetes would be considered an : autoimune disease
autoimune disease are the type of diseaase that caused our cells to attack our own body. In order to deal with thism the scientist created some treatments that strengthen our immune system rather than controlling the amount of bloodsugar</span>
No i dont think so precautions are needed sometimes
The answer is D. Intradermal. This preparation is administer by percutaneous route which means the application of certain medication to the skin for absorption. The drug mechanism of this is localized which means only specific to the affected site thus reducing the incidence of having a systemic adverse effects.