According to the Health Effects of Cigarette Smoking (2015), Smoking can cause cancer within all human body, such as bladder, Blood (acute myeloid leukemia), cervix, Colon and rectal (colorectal), esophagus kidney and ureter, larynx, liver, oropharyngeal (including neck and part of the tongue, soft palate and tonsils), bronchial, lung. Smoking increases the risk of death in cancer patients and survivors of cancer and other diseases. If no one smoked, one of every three cancer deaths in the United States will not happen (Health Effects of Cigarette Smoking, 2015).
Third is high risk to diabetes due to obesity and smoking that is significant causing diabetes. Some people have more tendencies to developing diabetes than others. There are some risk factors such as smoking, high blood sugar, poor eating habits among over the age of 45, and have family history of hypertension, inactive low HDL cholesterol and high triglycerides. These risks, as well as the people of a particular race take more to get diabetes as Hispanic / Latino, Asian American, Pacific Islander, American Indian, Alaska Native and non-Hispanic blacks in (Type 2 Diabetes Causes……