No, a person's environment does not affect breast growth, although nutrition will have some effect on the size of breasts.
Wind, rain, ultraviolet radiation from the sun, smoking, sleep, stress, alcohol can all affect the skin.
NO, emphysema cannot be solely blamed on a person's lifestyle. Emphysema is caused by any of a number of lung irritants, which affect the alveoli and trigger the production of excess phlegm.
Does your lifestyle affect whether or not you get aids?
A doctor could affect a person's lifestyle through; for example:warning him/her of the passive impact of smoking on his/her health or on pregnancy of the womanwarning him/her of the passive impact of some food styles on his/her wight, blood pressure, cholesterol, ... etcadvising practicing some sports, walking, bicycling, ... etc
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Because it does.
How do faults affect the environment
Good working environment, healthy surroundings are some. They make a person cheerful at work.
People with albinism have many limitations. These limitations include burning easily in the sun and have extremely sensitive eyes.
Malaria affects the environment because it could potentially become an epidemic and a lot of the population could die. Malaria is a parasitic disease that is easily passed from person to person.
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