Im not sure but I think it's cancer.
If you are a smoker, then you may be wondering if you are eligible to receive term life insurance. Smokers are eligible for coverage at an increased rate of that of non-smokers.
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Smokers quitting success rate as high as 70 %(northeastern).
The rate of smokers in the U.S. has leveled off for over a decade at about 23%, leaving the percentage of non-smokers at 77%. This rate varies widely by state, being as low as 10% smokers in some states and as high as over 30% in Kentucky.
In the winter, smokers may be at an increased risk of heart disease due to higher blood pressure and heart rate. http://www.quitsmokingsupport.com/heart.htm
The exact number of people who smoke in Philadelphia varies from year to year. Philadelphia has the highest rate of smokers at 25% of adults.
The exact number of people who smoke in Philadelphia varies from year to year. Philadelphia has the highest rate of smokers at 25% of adults.
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Maybe, I know of at least one company that offers a lower rate to a non-smoker.
Yes it is true. You lose 7 minutes of your life for every cigarette you smoke. I disagree.There is no way one can quantify such a variable. Many heavy smokers live to a ripe old age. Some light smokers die relatively early as do some nonsmokers. For smokers and nonsmokers alike the mortality (death) rate is 100%!
Common anxiety symptoms for adults and teenager-aged people are shortness of breath, avoidance of certain people/situations, increased rate of sweating, and increased heart rate. Anxiety is commonly treated with therapy and/or medication.
Yes, smoking can contribute to increased sweating. The nicotine in cigarettes stimulates the nervous system, which can raise heart rate and metabolism, leading to more sweating. Additionally, smoking can affect the body's ability to regulate temperature, further contributing to excessive perspiration. Overall, smokers may experience changes in their sweating patterns compared to non-smokers.