We take a look at some stats... Researchers at 'Action on Smoking and Health' have reported that a 30-year-old smoker can expect to live about 35 more years, whereas a 30-year-old non-smoker can ...
3 Institute for Health & Aging, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA Background Secondhand smoke (SHS ... we compared serum cotinine levels of 4547 current adult ...
Smokers also tend to have lower wages, higher health care costs and higher home insurance premiums.” WalletHub said smoking costs New Yorkers $113,055 annually and more than $5.4 million over ...