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What Happens If You Quit Smoking
Over the long term, quitting smoking can lead to a longer, healthier life. Smokers typically die 10 years earlier than nonsmokers, but quitting before the age of 40 reduces the risk of dying from smoking-related diseases by about 90%. Even quitting later in life can add years of life expectancy compared to those who continue to smoke.
In summary, quitting smoking offers a plethora of benefits that enhance both immediate and long-term health. Improved lung function, cardiovascular health, and a reduced risk of cancer are among the most significant advantages. Enhanced senses, better skin appearance, mental health stabilization, and social and financial benefits further contribute to a better quality of life. While the journey to quit smoking can be challenging, the rewards are profound and far-reaching, leading to a healthier, longer, and more fulfilling life.
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