“The evidence suggests people lose, on average, around 20 minutes of life for each cigarette they smoke. The sooner a person ...
Quitting for just a week can claw back a whole day's worth of life expectancy, according to research commissioned by the U.K.
The study by University College London, commissioned by the UK Department for Health, reveals that smoking reduces life ...
Follow these eight strategies to say goodby to smoking. Every year, we write our lists of things we want to accomplish to ...
A new assessment of the harms of smoking shows cigarettes shorten life expectancy even more than doctors thought in the past.
Smokers who quit on New Year’s Day could gain back up to 50 days of their life by the end of 2025, according to a new study.
Every cigarette you smoke costs an average of 20 minutes of your life, according to new research by University College London. With smoking cutting into healthy middle years and reducing life ...
Campaign launched by the UK government aims to encourage people to quit smoking as part of their New Year's resolutions ...
The dangers of smoking are well-documented and clear. On average, a long-term regular smoker loses about ten years of their ...
“Over time, the benefits compound ... just how harmful smoking is and how much quitting can improve their health and life ...
Previous estimates said a single cigarette could cost you 11 minutes of your life expectancy - but that has been revised up ...
Why do so many people continue to endanger their lives like this? The answer lies in understanding the powerful grip of ...