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most likely u if ur checking this question
Nicotine-related deaths are typically attributed to smoking tobacco, which kills about 8 million people worldwide each year. This includes both direct deaths from smoking-related illnesses (e.g. lung cancer, heart disease) and indirect deaths from secondhand smoke.
Approximately 7 million people die from tobacco-related causes each year, according to the World Health Organization. This includes deaths from smoking, secondhand smoke exposure, and other tobacco-related illnesses such as cancer and heart disease.
No Hookah is not a safe alternative and because you smoke longer with Hookah it can severly increase your risk of cancer and other illnesses related to smoking.
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.
you start smoking for many reasons. your family smoke, your friends smoke, or you smoke because of pier pressure. sometimes people smoke when they are high as they do not know what they are doing. nicotine is the part of the ciggeratte that you become addicted to, but nicotine is not the worst thing for you, it is the other things in the ciggerette. you should really not smoke as you can get many types of cancers and illnesses from somoking. THIS IS A WARNING FROM THE NHS
In the United States alone, over 443,000 people die from cigarette smoke. Over 8.6 million people live with serious illnesses related to smoking.
Depends what kinda of smoker you are and what brand you smoke
The causes of illness are not eating properly staying around others who have been unwell not keeping yourself warm in the cold staying near people who smoke can cause illness
cause smoke doesnt do anything
We do not need more laws to govern our behavior. If an adult wants to smoke it is his choice. Usually insurance companies charge higher premiums for smokers to cover the higher risk of tobacco related illness. The states charge big taxes on tobacco products and don't use the money as intended. If you want to help reduce those illnesses, work to get your state to do what they promised.
In 2017, it is estimated that approximately 7.1 million deaths worldwide were attributed to smoking-related illnesses. This figure includes both direct smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke. Tobacco use remains one of the leading causes of preventable death globally, highlighting the significant health risks associated with smoking.