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Where can I find statistics about smoking?
The statistics about smoking can be very useful for parents to know when trying to convince their teens not to smoke. The statistics on smoking should be enough to scare anyone into not smoking. Smoking statistics are easy to find in an Internet search. Even the 2006 smoking statistics are already posted on the Internet. You can find statistics about secondhand smoke. There are statistics on adolescent and teen smoking that might be very eye-opening for parents. There are not many reliable secondsmoke death related statistics but there are lots of statistics documenting the dangers of secondhand smoke. What are the real statistics about smoking and health? Smoking statistics show that smoking causes approximately 440,000 premature deaths in the United States annually. Smoking statistics also show that smoking harms nearly every organ of the body, causing many diseases and reducing the health of smokers in general. Statistics show some difference between women and men who smoke. Women who smoke risk damage to their reproductive system. 12% to 22% of pregnant women continue to smoke during their pregnancies. Their babies statistically have higher risks of breathing problems, birth defects, low birth weight, and SIDS. Cigarette smoking statistics clearly show the health dangers of smoking. How many people quit smoking? That’s the good news. Statistics show that smokers who quit can recover from the damage of smoking. Statistics show that when you quit smoking within 1 year the excess risk of heart disease and sudden death caused by smoking is reduced by half. After 15 years of not smoking, the risk of heart disease is similar to that of people who've never smoked. In as little as 5 to 15 years the extra risk of stroke that smokers face from smoking will be totally gone. Male smokers who quit between ages 35 to 39 can add up to 15 years to their life. Female quitters in this age group can add up to 12 years. Are smoking bans working? Smoking ban statistics are still in the early stages, since many place have only recently banned all public smoking. Statistics show that smoking deaths are down. You can search online to find more statistics about smoking and smoking laws including statistics on smoking and gambling or statistics on smoking and finances. One thing is for sure – you will have more money if you quit smoking today! In an effort to raise revenues lots of states have added taxes to “luxury” items like alcohol and tobacco. Not spending that money on cigarettes every week can add up fast. |
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