Each year over 400,000 people die in the U.S. as a result of smoking cigarettes. Eight million people each year are diagnosed with a disease as a result of smoking.
Few people die of smoking directly, but millions of people die each year from smoking-related illnesses such as lung cancer, emphysema and heart disease. Each of these has been linked as a causal factor to smoking.
Each year millions of people begin smokig. Smoking has become one of the worst addictions to people in the United States and all over the world.
Over 1000
over 1000
over 300 people die a day because of smoking
As of 2007, it is estimated that over 4.9 million people die each year from the effects of smoking. This equates to over 408,000 deaths a month. ABC News has described this as the equivalent of one Jumbo Jet crashing every hour across the world.
According to the CDC: ...during 2000--2004, cigarette smoking and exposure to tobacco smoke resulted in at least 443,000 premature deaths, approximately 5.1 million YPLL [years of potential life lost], and $96.8 billion in productivity losses annually in the United States.
so many people die a year like 400,000 because they dont get that smoking is for depresed old people and they think their cool when really their not.And probly arent married bacause their ugly and about to die anmd might be 30 and looks like a grandmaw
Because there is alot of poison that needs controlled.
The name for the number of deaths each year per 1000 people is the crude death rate. It is a demographic indicator that measures the number of deaths in a population over a specified period of time, typically expressed per 1000 individuals.
500,000 people die a year on average from lung cancer and cancer caused from smoking