What are the cells that multiply in the lungs? Causing coughing and tons of chemotherapy?
What is Lung Cancer?
The most common disorder that causes Impulsiveness, poor planning, and problems focusing on a task.
What is ADHD?
What is an electronic Cigarette?
What is a Vape?
What is the biggest chemical in the brain that causes addiction?
What is pharmacokinetic?
What is the pain in your body that tends to be related to Nicotine Addiction?
What are body pains?
What are the tumors, puss, or loose teeth that form in the mouth?
The fear of something but not being able to distinguish it?
What is a smoke-free option instead of cigarettes or vaping?
What is chew tobacco?
What is the chemical that causes the brain to thrive?
What is a transient surge of endorphins?
What is the cause of the contents emptying out of your stomach?
What is vomiting?
What are the hoarseness of the throat, sore throat that lasts for 6 weeks, and nodular mass?
What is throat cancer?
Shutting down and hiding away in isolation, feelings of guilt, and self-worthless
What is Depression?
What is a water smoke base option that uses charcoal to heat the tobacco?
What is a hookah?
What is a disorder that causes overdosage of tobacco then that the body can handle? Spending more money on tobacco and several problems that may cause death?
What is Tobacco use disorder?
The inability to feel textures, temperatures and the feeling where there isn't a limb or body part
What is numbness?
What is the heart's inability to beat properly? Due to Blood clots.
What is Heart Disease?
What is mood swings?
What is a largened cigarette that mob bosses in movies tend to smoke for a cooler effect?
What is a cigar?
How many Nero-transmitters in the brain are lost through Nicotine addiction?
What is 80 million nerotransmitters?
Inability to breathe or shortness of breath.
What is trouble breathing?
What is the Inability to think, make decisions and slowly forget memories?
What is Dementia?
What is a tablet-type product that you can put on your tongue?
What is a dissolvable product?
The result of plaque in the arteries, cramping, and in rare cases, build-up of blood clots.
What is a smoker's leg or a Nicotine leg?