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Smoking causes 480,000 American deaths per year, and around 41,000 of those are due to secondhand smoke exposure. That means smokers are putting themselves at risk, but they are also risking the health of the people around them.
The decision to quit can save your life, and your body begins to benefit from quitting even faster than you might think.
More than 16 million people live with smoking-related diseases like heart disease, stroke, respiratory diseases, diabetes and cancer. In addition, smokers tend to live ten years less than nonsmokers. The toll smoking takes on health costs around $225 billion in direct medical care for adults annually.
Quitting is difficult, but consider the long-term health benefits.
The First 24 Hours
Less Than One Year
One Year and Beyond
The sooner you decide to quit, the better, but it’s never too late. Stopping a habit in its tracks is unquestionably one of the hardest things you can attempt — but it is possible. Stamp out smoking effectively with some of these tips.
For a more personalized conversation about smoking cessation, talk with your doctor.