Smoking kills half of all people who continue to smoke.
At least one in four of those people die between the ages of 35-69.
A smoker who does not quit loses on average 10 years of their life.
Smoking is responsible for about 85% of lung cancers.
Smokers are 20 times more likely to develop lung cancer.
Smoking increases the risk of heart attack 2-6 times.
Smokers are 1.5 to 2 times more likely to have a stroke.
Smokers on average are more stressed than non-smokers.
Smoking causes premature skin ageing.
Smokers are more likely to lose their teeth.
There are many more consequences if you continue to smoke.