(CNN) — If you’re thinking about making a New Year’s resolution to quit smoking, it might help to know that new research says it could extend your life expectancy. Each cigarette someone smokes, on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cigarette Butt Stubbed Out Getty Images/Peter Dazeley On average, a single cigarette takes 20 minutes off a person’s life, ...
Women's longevity is slightly more affected by a single cigarette than men It was commissioned by the UK's Department for Health and Social Care The data noted some smokers living long, healthy lives ...
Smoking just one cigarette can reduce life expectancy by about 20 minutes, according to research commissioned by the U.K. government. By quitting for a week, smokers can theoretically claw back an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Old Man Smoking People who quit smoking, even at the ripe age of 75, could be boosting their life expectancy, according to new ...
Experts argue it's never too late to quit smoking, and a new study says that applies to people with late-stage cancer as well. Patients with advanced cancer gained nearly a full year of additional ...
First in-depth forecasts of future worldwide health impacts of smoking reveal potential effects of eliminating smoking on life expectancy and premature deaths by 2050. Based on current trends, global ...
From breaking news to special features, we're on it! Join the NonStop Local Chord group and always be in the know. Quitting smoking can recover years of life expectancy, especially at a younger age ...
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 shorten ...