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A recent study has shown that smoking a single cigarette cuts 17 minutes off a man's life and 22 minutes off a woman’s.
Smoking a single cigarette is enough to take 20 minutes off your life expectancy, almost double the figure previously thought ...
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), with collaborators at University College London, have developed machine learning-based methods to predict material properties even with limited ...
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 ...
“The evidence suggests people lose, on average, around 20 minutes of life for each cigarette they smoke. The sooner a person ...
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An earlier study in 2000 estimated that smoking a single cigarette reduced life expectancy by about 11 minutes, but the ...
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New research has revealed exactly how many minutes smoking one cigarette takes off your life - quitting for just one week at ...
Previous estimates said a single cigarette could cost you 11 minutes of your life expectancy - but that has been revised up ...