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May 13, 2008 12:54:02 AM CDT



Quit Sooner, Live Longer  

Posted May 7, 08 2:59 PM CDT in Science & Health    Editor's Choice

(newser) – Smokers who kick the habit see their risk of dying drop drastically after 5 years, and their risk level nears that of nonsmokers within 20 years, new research finds. In a study that followed 100,000 women over 3 decades, researchers recorded a 13% drop in death from all causes for ex-smokers 5 years after their last puffs, WebMD reports.

"The most dramatic decreases in mortality were seen within the first 5 years for many diseases and the risk kept declining over time," said one researcher. Added another doctor, "People who quit smoking, regardless of their age, live longer than people who continue to smoke. It is never too late to quit, but the earlier you quit, the better."

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Quit Sooner, Live Longer
This image provided by Britain's Department of Health showing a healthy lung, left and a diseased lung, right, is one of the graphic pictures to be place on packs of cigarettes to discourage smokers.   (AP Photo)
Quit Sooner, Live Longer
Those who start earlier have higher rates of smoking-related diseases, but everyone who quits experiences a drop in risk levels after just five years.   (AP Photo/Rob Carr, FILE)
Quit Sooner, Live Longer
After 20 years of not smoking, a former puffer enjoys the same risks of death as non-smokers for all causes except lung cancer.   (AP Photo/Mel Evans, file)
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