I do think that some smokers know what smoking can do to them well if you go around and do a survey you will find out that smokers do know what harm smoking can do to them Most of Them So Know What Its Doing To Them But Teenages Use It As An "Image", But Then, When They Wanna Quite, They Cant Becasue By The Time They realise Its Not Cool And What Its Doing To Them, There Too Hooked To Give Up. I Am A Smoker, And The One Thing i Would Love Is To Quite, Somebody Who Is Not A Smoker Would Say Its Easy, But Its Not, When You Have The Will Power To Do It, You Can Do It. I Know What Its Doin To My Body, And I hate The Thought Of It, And What Its Puttin My Family Through Becasue My Mum Has Never Smoked. Most People Will Say "Oh Well, I Dont Care" But They Do. It Might Seem good Now But Its Gunna Screw Us In The Long run!
Smokers are already dull even before they started smoking. Any kind of artificial excitement is ephemeral.
The effects of smoking and drinking are the same with and without hte IUD.
One can argue for anyones right to smoke so long as the smokers activity does not impinge upon the breathing air or damage the property of any other person or persons that has not given permission to do so.
A smoker can understand any inherent danger involved with smoking and continue to smoke if they chose. People who bombard them with factoids like the one in the question (not all smokers die at 65) only cause them to sneer and ignore all advice. Non-smokers who have their own bad habits of diet exercise, prejudices, self righteous indignity and are in the smokers face only harden their positions,
switch them to electronic cigarettes, they will smoke but you not listen aromas/smoke. more details read at asmoking.com
No, smoking will not cause the body to build muscle. There is no connection or correlation between smoking and building muscle in any way. In fact, it can be harder for smokers to develop muscle mass than non-smokers because of the strain it puts on the body, especially the lungs during exercise.
On average, smokers are expected to live 10 years less than non-smokers. This estimate is based on research that has found a strong link between smoking and various health conditions, including lung cancer, heart disease, stroke, and respiratory diseases. Smoking can significantly increase the risk of developing these diseases, leading to a shorter lifespan. It's important to note that the number of years lost due to smoking can vary depending on factors such as the number of cigarettes smoked per day, the duration of smoking, and individual health conditions. Quitting smoking at any age can have significant health benefits and reduce the risk of premature death. Quitting smoking not only improves overall health but can also help in preventing or delaying the onset of smoking-related diseases. It is always advisable to seek professional medical advice and support when trying to quit smoking.
You shouldn't really smoke at all, but when you have the flu you really should avoid smoking, as your respiratory system is under distress, and you don't want to make that distress any worse by smoking.
Smoking can kill a smoker over time as it is hazardous to ones health, and for those who are habitual smokers, it can be something to calm the nerves and help collect ones thoughts like any other habit or routine one does throughout their day.
None - they are all dead because "smoking kills"! Seriously, it depends on how you define 'smoker'. One of Tobacco Control's 'definitions' is someone who has smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and continues to smoke at least one a year - or something ridiculous like that. There's probably at least as many ex-smokers (by any rational definition) as current smokers, taking in consideration historical smoking rates. Around 10-15 million.
If none of them set themselves on fire or have accidents related to smoking, there should be about the same number of deaths as in any similar group of non-smokers. Smoking takes much longer to kill you, but it starts building the foundation from the beginning.
About 60 to 65 years. If they are lucky they might live 70 years. The reason that their life span is so short is because the tobacco in the cigarette and other chemicals in the cigarette damage your lungs, brain, and heart. Smoking can also lead to cancer.