Chewing tobacco contains harmful chemicals that can increase the risk of developing liver disease, such as cirrhosis and liver cancer. The toxins in tobacco can damage the liver over time, leading to inflammation and potential scarring of the liver tissue. It is best to avoid using chewing tobacco to prevent liver damage and maintain overall health.
what was the effect of the weakening tobacco market on slavery?
that's a negative
tobacco will make the asthma worse!!
yes it can affect your liver
because tobacco have no necotin not like ciggrette!
the lungs.
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yes, tobacco can effect puberty because it causes you to stop growing and that is serious. it can also lead you to death.
tobacco.
Liver
inflammation of the liver