Not as big an issue nowadays as it used to be. Most the ones that are/were known carcinogens have gone away or more eco freindly/environmentally friendly alternatives are being used instead.
chemical pesticides are very harmful for our health and caused many diseases like skin cancer etc. it also helps better plant growth
no
No it will not.
No. Sex does not cause cancer to spread.
try it and find out
yes
If cancer runs in your immediate family - mother, father, siblings or grandparents, then your chances go up of you getting cancer. But, if your great grandfather or great grandmother had cancer and no one else has had it, and if there is no history of the cancer jumping generations.....your chances decrease.
Smoking does not necessarily cause lung cancer. It does however, increase the chances of getting it. There is no safe minimum, or maximum. To reduce your chances of lung cancer do not smoke at all.
It's still tabacco, so yes, it may increase your chances.
The chemical pesticides cause the chemical pollution for the soil, the water & the air, they cause serious health risks such as cancer, the nervous system diseases and the reproductive problems in people who exposed to the pesticides through home and garden exposure
No!! Chewing tobacco isn't that bad. But if you "gutshot" or swallow your spit you could increase your chances of troat cancer or stomach cancer.
some do