Smoking Facts and Death

A 55-year-old man who smokes is as likely to die in the next 10 years as a 65-year-old who has never smoked. Less than 1 woman in 1,000 younger than 50 will die in the next decade from cervical cancer.

New risk charts in a paper published in The Journal of the National Cancer Institute provide a broader perspective than most of the risk calculators on the Internet. They cover the risks for 10 different causes of death, and for all causes combined, while differentiating by age and between smokers, nonsmokers and former smokers.

Don’t become a statistic. Remember, hypnosis is scientifically proven to be the most effective way to stop smoking, but most hypnotists only have a 20% to 35% success rate. My stop smoking hypnosis program as a measured success rate of 96.3%!

 

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