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  2. Women and smoking - Wikipedia

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    For instance, a decrease in lifetime expectancy is greater for female smokers compared to male smokers. On average, while an adult male loses 13.2 years due to smoking, an adult female smoker loses 14.5 years of life. [36] This decreased life expectancy for male smokers mirrors the gender differences in life expectancy overall.

  3. Health effects of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Overall life expectancy is also reduced in long term smokers, with estimates ranging from 10 [22] to 17.9 [23] years fewer than nonsmokers. [24] About one half of long term male smokers will die of illness due to smoking. [25] The association of smoking with lung cancer and COPD are among strongest, both in the public perception and etiologically.

  4. Smokers lose up to 22 minutes of life with a single cigarette ...

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    Women lose 22 minutes of their life with each cigarette they smoke while one shortens a man’s life by 17 minutes, experts have estimated.. New predictions by researchers are higher than previous ...

  5. A single cigarette slashes 20 minutes off your life ... - AOL

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    Similarly, in the United States, life expectancy for smokers is estimated to be at least 10 years shorter than for nonsmokers, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  6. List of U.S. states by changes in life expectancy, 1985–2010

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    This article ranks states of the United States sorted by changes in the life expectancy of their residents between 1985 and 2010. Changes in the life expectancy of men and women in each state are also sorted. States are also ranked for three risk factors controllable by the individual: obesity, smoking, and physical activity.

  7. Disturbing video shows what your lungs look like after ...

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    Using data provided by the Office for National Statistics, the researchers found the difference in life expectancy between smokers and non-smokers to be 6.5 years.

  8. Smoking - Wikipedia

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    Male and female smokers lose an average of 13.2 and 14.5 years of life, respectively. [51] At least half of all lifelong smokers die earlier as a result of smoking. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] The risk of dying from lung cancer before age 85 is 22.1% for a male smoker and 11.9% for a female current smoker, in the absence of competing causes of death.

  9. 1 cigarette can decrease life expectancy by 20 minutes: Data

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    In 2000, data published in The BMJ estimated one cigarette would cost a person 11 minutes of their life.