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The life expectancy of a secondhand smoker can be influenced by various factors such as the level of exposure to secondhand smoke, duration of exposure, overall health status, and individual susceptibility to the harmful effects of smoke. Studies have shown that secondhand smoke exposure is associated with an increased risk of respiratory illnesses, cardiovascular diseases, and certain types of cancer, potentially leading to a shorter life expectancy compared to non-exposed individuals.
Because non smoker's have WAYYY better health then a smoker in racing.
There could be several prefixes for smoker: ex-, anti-, and non-.
Non Smoker
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There could be several prefixes for smoker: ex-, anti-, and non-.
yes he is very kind! and yes yes he is a non-smoker! and he is super hott!!!!!!
Yes, and yes.
Using ultrasound and MRI scans are excellent non-contrubutors to your annual radiation dose. They are radiation-free as opposed to the traditional x-rays. I think this is especially important in relation to medicine because when we go to the doctor we want to get better. Not potentially become ill from the medical procedures.
"Anti" usually refers to "against", or "repel", so an "anti-smoker" is not just a non-smoker, it is someone strongly against smoking or smokers: "Jane, I know you're a non-smoker, but do you have to be such an anti-smoker?" "Mary and Dave have started their first anti-smoker campaign at the sports club."
Non-smokers pay lower premiums than smokers if that is your question. If you are a cigar smoker or smokeless tobacco user, you may be able to qualify for non-smoker rates with some companies.
He is a smoker. Seen him and his band members smoke after a concert recently.