According to a study from the University College London, smoking a single cigarette takes about 20 minutes off a person’s life, on average. That means if you smoke one pack of 20 cigarettes ...
A fresh study indicates that each cigarette smoked reduces life by 20 minutes, with men losing 17 and women 22 minutes. While people are aware that smoking cigarettes can be harmful, they often ...
Each cigarette someone smokes, on average, can take about 20 minutes off their life expectancy overall, according to new research based on British smokers. After accounting for socioeconomic ...
For every cigarette an individual smokes, their life expectancy shrinks by 20 minutes overall, according to a new study out of the U.K. The report, authored by researchers from University College ...
On average, a single cigarette takes 20 minutes off a person’s life, according to a new study published at University College London. To put that into perspective, a pack of 20 cigarettes can ...
A newly published study on Monday warned that smoking is more harmful than previously thought with a single cigarette takes approximately 20 minutes off life expectancy. Authorities yet again ...
This equates to nearly seven hours of life lost when smoking an average pack of 20 cigarettes. If a smoker quits on New Year’s Day, by February 20, smokers could get a week of their life back ...
A new study out of England suggests a single cigarette cuts about 20 minutes off your life expectancy. After accounting for socioeconomic status and other factors, researchers at University ...
Previous estimates were that each cigarette shaved 11 minutes off a lifetime. The new research indicates that smoking one pack of 20 cigarettes shortens a life by nearly 7 hours. Even a single ...