1.Lung Cancer (always a big one) 2. Mouth/Throat Cancer (happens most with chewing tobacco) 3. Second-Hand Smoke (effects the lungs of people around smokers,mostly children) 4. High Heart Attack Risk 5. Impotence in men (also lower sex drives) 6. Smoking if pregnant puts the baby's health at risk 7. infertility in women 8. Bones & Joints: Smoking can keep new bone from forming 9. Smoking has been linked to Diabetes 10. Inflammatory Bowel Disease/Tyroid Disease
Any amount of smoking is harmful to your health. Ten cigarettes a day is most likely not as harmful as smoking, say, a pack a day. But it's still FAR worse than not smoking at all. Furthermore, since there have been few studies when it comes to light smoking, it is difficult to say how the dangers of smoking, say, 10 cigarettes a day compares to smoking a pack a day.
Short answer: yes. Long answer, inhaling cigarette smoke is bad, inhaling diluted cigarette smoke is less bad -- but given ten years, not good.
Ten to twenty years of healthy life.
Smoking has been proven to cause heart disease and lung cancer. Approximately 500,000 people in the United States die each year from cancer. On average, smoking takes ten years off your life.
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That is a generalization. Cigarette smoking has a great many very negative effects on the body and health of the smoker (And maybe on those around him too. There is a lot of controversy about this, but it seems like avoiding as much secondhand smoke as you can is a pretty smart idea.). It is bad for the lungs, the heart, the eyes and the skin. It can most certainly not only shorten your life expectancy but lower your quality of life. How any given individual's body will react to and deal with the numerous assaults of smoke is impossible to predict. It depends on genetics, overall state of health and LUCK. We've all heard stories of or even known people who smoke for many years and pass away comfortably at 95 years old. But the opposite can also be true, and I personally knew a smoker who died of lung cancer at 40 after only having been a smoker for about 15 years. So while it is impossible to say exactly how much you may be shortening your life and harming your health by smoking, it should be enough to say that smoking is a very risky and stupid thing to do and taking the chance is definitely not worth it.
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It all depnds on how much you smoke, but on the average it takes ten years
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