One Cigarette Takes 20 Minutes Off Your Life Expectancy, According to New Study
Researchers at the University College London explored how much of a person's life can be shortened by smoking. "[It] works out to be almost seven hours of life lost per pack," says the study's lead author.
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It used to be an hour. How is this "research" useful?
It shows how your time is only 1/3 as valuable as it used to be.
You're being replaced with robots during the planets sixth mass extinction.
It adds tasty context.