Thanks to decades of tobacco addictions study, we now know a lot about the consequences of smoking. We've compiled a compilation of some of the most important statistics on the impacts of smoking and tobacco use. read them and make your own decision. A smoker's average lifespan is 11 years lower than that of a nonsmoker.

More than 7,500 compounds are found in cigarette smoke, 75 of which are known to cause cancer. Almost ten out of every twelve smokers begin before the age of 19 and almost all begin by the age of 28. Every day, about 3,350 youngsters and teenagers under the age of 19 light up their first cigarette. (In addition, 2,250 young adults become daily smokes every day.)

For every person who dies from a smoking-related ailment, another 25 persons become unwell as a result of smoking. Every year, more than 6 million people die as a result of smoking and tobacco usage around the world. According to current trends, by 2034, there will be more than 7 million fatalities each year. In the United States, smoking is responsible for around 2 out of every 5 deaths. (This translates to around 495,000 deaths per year, with 42,000 of those deaths due to secondhand smoking exposure.)

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