I hope none.
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.
Cigarette smoking causes about 1 of every 5 deaths in the United States each year. Cigarette smoking is estimated to cause the following:443,000 deaths annually (including deaths from secondhand smoke)49,400 deaths per year from secondhand smoke exposure269,655 deaths annually among men173,940 deaths annually among women
Around 8 million people die each year due to smoking-related causes, according to the World Health Organization. These deaths include both direct smoking-related illnesses like lung cancer and heart disease, as well as deaths due to exposure to secondhand smoke.
second hand smoke cause more deaths. smoking really isn't that dangerous, it is just easier to blame many things, like lung cancer, on one thing.
Few people die of smoking directly, but millions of people die each year from smoking-related illnesses such as lung cancer, emphysema and heart disease. Each of these has been linked as a causal factor to smoking.
5 Million deaths
possible but smoking does increase that chance
In the USA, about 438,000 people die from smoking-related illnesses per year. Overall, cigarette smoking accounts for about 30% of cancer deaths. Of every 5 deaths in the USA, 1 is caused from smoking. For more statistics, check out: http://www.cancer.org/docroot/PED/content/PED_10_2X_Cigarette_Smoking.asp?sitearea=PED
smoking in bed
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), secondhand smoke causes approximately 41,000 deaths from heart disease and 7,300 deaths from lung cancer in non-smoking adults each year in the United States. This highlights the serious health risks associated with exposure to secondhand smoke.
Smoking is a leading cause of preventable deaths globally. It is linked to numerous health issues, including lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke. Approximately 8 million people die each year due to smoking-related illnesses.
approximently 440000 a year