By obstructing the salivary glands, tobacco use lowers the flow of saliva within the mouth, increasing the risk of dry mouth, mouth ulcers, fungus infections, gum disease, and tooth decay
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Psychiatric Evaluation Template provides a step-by-step guide for comprehensive mental health assessments including substance use history
This article will dissect the five key mechanisms through which cigarette smoke causes irreversible harm, moving beyond the surface to explain the biological battle happening within your chest with every puff
Conclusion Smoking cigarettes has numerous negative effects on sleep, from the immediate stimulant effects of nicotine to the long-term risks of chronic sleep disorders like insomnia and sleep apnea
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