There is no difference between active smokers or current smokers. Both are using tobacco at this time.
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On average, smokers have a shorter life expectancy compared to non-smokers. Studies show that smoking can reduce life expectancy by about 10 years.
I take it you don't mean eyelashes! It is impossible to tell. However, there is a distinct difference between the cilia of a healthy lung and those of a diseased lung. Exhibits or photographs of "smoker's lungs" are usually those of diseased pig's lungs.
A smoker's lungs are damaged. The body has considerable difficulty loading oxygen into the blood. So the right side of the heart, which supplies the lungs, pumps harder and becomes enlarged.
Quitting smoking saves money. A pack-a-day smoker, who pays $2 per pack, can expect to save more than $700 per year. It appears that the price of cigarettes will continue to rise in coming years, as will the financial rewards of quitting. Ex-smokers have better health than current smokers do. Ex- smokers have fewer days of illness, fewer health complaints, and less bronchitis and pneumonia than current smokers do. is and pneumonia than current smokers do.
About 58% of current smokers have attempted to quit smoking at least once in their lifetime.
We are all people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ----Smokers and non-smokers are very similar, besides the lungs, how powerful the heart is, and part of the brain, other than that, mostly the same.----
There are 1.2 billion smokers in the world.
The difference between primary and secondary smoking is very simple. Primary smoking is actually smoking the cigarette yourself, whereas secondary or second hand smoking is inhaling fumes of other smokers around you, whilst you are not actually smoking the cigarette. That is why the smoking ban was introduced and more and more smokers are smoking in smoking shelters. Which, not only provides shelter for them when they are smoking outside, but it also protects non smokers from the harmful fumes.
Cardiopulmonary refers to the relationship between the heart and lungs. In smokers, your heart and lungs work much less efficiently than those of non-smokers. The likelihood of developing heart and lung diseases is much higher in smokers than in non-smokers.
Smokers have a higher rate of cancer in the mouth then non smokers.
there is no difference between the semen of the two. However chronic alcoholics, smokers and people with vitamin deficiency are more prone to infertility.