While people are aware that smoking cigarettes can be harmful, they often underestimate the impact of each cigarette on their lives. A new study warns that a single cigarette takes about 20 minutes ...
There’s a sobering update on smoking’s impact on life expectancy, according to new research from the University College London. Each cigarette now costs smokers approximately 20 minutes of life, ...
Smoking kills 8 million yearly, and a single cigarette cuts 20 minutes of life, states a University College London study. Quitting by January 1 could save 50 days by year's end for an individual.
A new study conducted by researchers from University College London looked at the health impacts each individual cigarette ...
Considering a New Year’s resolution to quit smoking? New research might provide all the motivation you need: Each cig ...
Here's a new perspective to motivate yourself (or someone else) to give up smoking: every cigarette smoked can take 20 ...
*(CNN) — If you’re thinking about making a New Year’s resolution to quit smoking, it might help to know ... estimated the ...
Research commissioned by the United Kingdom's government shows that smoking is even more harmful than previously thought. For every cigarette ... avoid losing up to 50 days of life.
Quitting for just a week can claw back a whole day's worth of life expectancy, according to research commissioned by the U.K.
AS a new study reveals exactly how long cigarettes can shave off your life, you might be inspired to quit smoking for good ... men 17 minutes of life, while women lose 22 minutes per smoke.