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Study Reveals How Smoking Cuts Life Expectancy, With Greater Impact on Women

New UK Research Shows a Single Cigarette Shortens Women's Lives More Than Men's

New Study Shows Smoking's Immediate Impact on Life Expectancy, Especially for Women

A recent study from the UK reveals that smoking even a single cigarette can reduce life expectancy by approximately 22 minutes for women and 17 minutes for men.

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This new research, commissioned by the UK’s Department for Health and Social Care, builds on previous data and reflects more accurate, up-to-date estimates of life years lost due to smoking-related illnesses. It highlights the long-term consequences of smoking, which primarily affect the healthier middle years of life rather than the later years often marked by chronic conditions or disability.

Though some smokers may live long, healthy lives, the study emphasizes that quitting smoking, at any age, offers significant health benefits. Reducing tobacco consumption sooner rather than later can add years to life, making a clear case for why smokers should quit as early as possible to improve their quality of life.

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