On average, a single cigarette takes 20 minutes off a person’s life, according to a new study published at University ... it’s harder for them to regain the time lost to smoking.
Just for good measure, researchers at a Boston hospital have determined whether it’s better to measure exercise goals in minutes ... active 25% of participants — by step counts or time ...
A fresh study indicates that each cigarette smoked reduces life by 20 minutes, with men losing 17 and women 22 minutes. While people are aware that smoking cigarettes can be harmful, they often ...
Quit Cigarette Smoking For New Year's, Scientists Say The ... "Minutes-off-life" is a relatively crude measure that doesn't take into account the cumulative effect of smoking over time.
Smoking can have devastating consequences, the study warned. Men lose 17 minutes of their life with ... That's 10 years of precious time, life moments, and milestones with loved ones," Dr Sarah ...
A single cigarette now and then may not kill you — but according to new research, each one will take an average of 19.5 minutes off your life. The study ... shorter span of time with good ...
A 2000 study of British smokers estimated that each cigarette costs a person about 11 minutes of life on average ... death compared to non-smokers. This time around, the UCL researchers were ...
A recent study conducted by researchers from the University College of London found that smoking one single cigarette can reduce the life expectancy of an individual by 20 minutes on average.