Yes. Smoking decreases life expectancy by 8.8 years, on average, in heavy smokers. Users of smokeless tobacco have a higher life expectancy, since orally ingesting tobacco does not damage the respiratory system. Snus, a form of smokeless tobacco, statistically only decreases life expectancy by several weeks.
If you want to maximize your life expectancy, do not use tobacco. If you are unable to quit tobacco, switching to smokeless tobacco will increase your life expectancy significantly.
No it's slow and extremely painful
The number is of people who die from the abuse of alcohol or from tobacco smoke is too high but declining significantly.
Yes. If you smoke there is a 50% chance that you eventually will die of a smoking related disease.
Yes, many people will die as a direct result of smoking tobacco or by being exposed to the smoke produced by other people smoking tobacco.
the danger of chew tobacco are; it damage the lungs, one is will die young.
Smoking tobacco increases the risk of lung cancer, heart disease, and other respiratory illnesses. Around 7 million people die globally each year from smoking-related causes, including secondhand smoke exposure.
no way man never chew tobacco ever it is a waste of money cuz u will die! dont chew it! never ever ever ever ever
It will kill the baby because they can only drink milk, but if the baby is inside ur stomach and you smoke at the sametime your baby will die
In 2019, around 14.1% of adults in England smoked cigarettes. This equated to approximately 6.9 million people.
Over 3,000 non smokers die from breathing others smoke. There are 200 known poisons in tobacco. DON'T SMOKE! DO D.A.R.E.!
ANSWER: no because cats don't have large lungs like humans and they will die faster
depends. would you like to die faster? common sense.