Yes it does
no--but it decreases life...
On average, smoking a single cigarette can lower your life expectancy by about 11 minutes. However, this can vary based on individual health factors and smoking habits.
About 5 minutes, if you take it slow.
642,00 ms or 10.7 minutes
Smoking cigarettes will curtail a persons life expectancy.
Quit or avoid smoking
Second hand smoke can reduce your life expectancy by seven to eight years.
Life expectancy is the average number of years a person is expected to live based on current mortality rates. It is influenced by factors such as healthcare, economic conditions, lifestyle choices, and access to resources. Improvements in healthcare and technology have led to increased life expectancy in many parts of the world over the past century.
No life expectancy is not determined at birth. Life expectancy is determined by a variety of factors. Factors that influence life expectancy are quality of life, health factors, environment, location, family life among others. Exercise and eating habits influence our life expectancy, smoking and alcohol as well as illegal (and legal) drug use (abuse) can lead to a lower life expectancy. Health care and technology will generally improve throughout peoples' lives leading to an increase in life expectancy.
No, but it will probably make you very sick and decrease your life expectancy greatly.
The life expectancy for COPD ultimately depends on your lifestyle, and the severances of the disease. Some studies have shown that 43% of COPD patients with obstructed airways lived past 3 years. People who have smoked reduce their life expectancy by over five years after four years of smoking.
Zero, plus or minus a few nanoseconds.