Yes. They could observe how many packs of cigarettes a smoker smokes each day. Then, they could find out how long until lung cancer takes over and kills the smoker.
Death.
Smokers pay in two ways. One is the taxes on cigarettes and the other is poor health and early death due to smoking.
Smokers pay in two ways. One is the taxes on cigarettes and the other is poor health and early death due to smoking.
they were the ones that had sex with you.
No.
Doctors usually look at your height and weight. They combine the information and they predict how tall you might be. But remember, doctors are predicting.
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The same as for non-smokers - 100%
Smoking can lead to various health conditions that can ultimately result in death, such as lung cancer, heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and stroke. The harmful chemicals in tobacco smoke can damage organs and tissues in the body, increasing the risk of developing these life-threatening illnesses.
There is not 1 reported death from consuming marijuana. That should answer your question.
To predict the poeples life after death.
The most widespread cause of death among smokers is lung disease, which killed over 127,00 people between the years of 2005-2009. COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), which includes emphysema and bronchitis, is also a leading cause of death among smokers as a result of excessive smoke damaging hte respiratory system. Cigarettes cause over 480,000 deaths per year.