I wonder if there has been a study done on this relationship. Right
out of the top of my head, I would say that the percentage of tinnitus
sufferers should be less among the smokers than non-smokers, as people
are less tense under the influence of nicotine.
Views?
FP
Jennifer Bell - 22 Nov 2004 06:36 GMT
nah not really, us smokers are bound to have bad blood circulation, and i
dont think non smokers are tense,maybe just reformed smokers. And nicotine
is a known stimulant.
Jenny
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>I wonder if there has been a study done on this relationship. Right
>out of the top of my head, I would say that the percentage of tinnitus
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Greg Baxter - 22 Nov 2004 14:13 GMT
> I wonder if there has been a study done on this relationship. Right
> out of the top of my head, I would say that the percentage of tinnitus
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When my T first started I smoked (have since quit). I remember reading
somewhere that smoking would ramp up T, so it was best to quit. To be honest
I didn't really notice any difference when I quit smoking, other than
breathing a lot easier.
GregB