Zero. Both smokers and non-smokers alike die.
Non-smokers pay lower premiums than smokers if that is your question. If you are a cigar smoker or smokeless tobacco user, you may be able to qualify for non-smoker rates with some companies.
Non Smoker
No
There could be several prefixes for smoker: ex-, anti-, and non-.
Yes, and yes.
yes he is very kind! and yes yes he is a non-smoker! and he is super hott!!!!!!
"Anti" usually refers to "against", or "repel", so an "anti-smoker" is not just a non-smoker, it is someone strongly against smoking or smokers: "Jane, I know you're a non-smoker, but do you have to be such an anti-smoker?" "Mary and Dave have started their first anti-smoker campaign at the sports club."
He is a smoker. Seen him and his band members smoke after a concert recently.
No you will have to inhale it to show .
non smoker
As a smoker, I can say that no, you can't take more air into the lungs than a non-smoker. Since I started smoking, like, 10 years ago, my lung capacity became ruined. Basically, I get tired really quickly, and running for example is out of question. So no, if anything, smoker can take less air than non-smoker. Also, lungs become "clogged" with dust, tar particles and won't "isolate" oxygen from air.