Smoking Disease Smokers Risk Factors

Smoking Disease Smokers Risk Factors Smoking Disease Smokers Risk Factors
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Did you know (or do you dispute this): half (45 percent) of all smoking-related deaths occur at the age of 75 or more. The chances of a long-smokers die prematurely the life of a smoking related disease, then are about 12 to 1. Control of "confounding factors" such as the fact that smokers tend to exercise less, drink more and to accept high-risk jobs, reduce the estimated number of deaths by about half again. Instead of 400,000 smoking-related deaths a year a more realistic estimate is about 100,000.

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Risking It, Smoking – Penny’s Story

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