Who smoked 100 cigarettes a day?

Twenty four years later his habit had spiralled out of control to 100 cigarettes a day. And on the morning of 15 July 1983, after a coughing fit so severe his nose bled, Carr wracked his brains on how he could kick the habit that was killing him. Willpower alone had failed him every time he tried to quit.
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Is it possible to smoke 100 cigarettes a day?

34-year-old Clare Davison from Stockton-on-Tees had been a smoker since she was just 11-years-old, eventually working her way up to 80 to 100 cigarettes a day.
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Who has smoked the most cigarettes ever?

Jim 'Mouth' Purol set a record in 2003 live on TV as he managed to fit 159 cigarettes in his mouth at once and smoke them all within five minutes. The record has never been topped and Mr Purol, now aged 66, recently recreated the feat, managing an impressive/stupid 130 cigarettes.
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How many cigarettes a day is considered a heavy smoker?

Background: Heavy smokers (those who smoke greater than or equal to 25 or more cigarettes a day) are a subgroup who place themselves and others at risk for harmful health consequences and also are those least likely to achieve cessation.
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Who was the oldest person to smoke cigarettes?

Jeanne Calment was already a minor national treasure in her native France when she passed away in Arles in 1997 at the age of 122 and 165 days. French TV news had been featuring her birthday for at least a decade before the end, noting her penchant for a daily cigarette and glass of wine.
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Why do smokers live so long?

That's because a very few people are physiologically less susceptible to the arterial aging and carcinogenic effects of cigarette smoke than the rest of us. These people have higher levels of specific enzymes that activate the carcinogens contained in smoke.
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Why do some smokers have healthy lungs?

The mystery of why some people appear to have healthy lungs despite a lifetime of smoking has been explained by UK scientists. The analysis of more than 50,000 people showed favourable mutations in people's DNA enhanced lung function and masked the deadly impact of smoking.
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What are the 4 types of smokers?

The 7 most common types of smoker
  • Propane/Gas smokers. Gas smokers, surprise surprise, use natural gas or propane to produce heat. ...
  • Charcoal Smokers. ...
  • Offset Smokers. ...
  • Pellet Smokers. ...
  • Electric Smokers. ...
  • Kamado Grills. ...
  • Kettle Grills.
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What is considered a long time smoker?

In general, a light smoker is someone who smokes less than 10 cigarettes per day. Someone who smokes a pack a day or more is a heavy smoker. An average smoker falls in between. Sometimes a doctor will use the term pack year to describe how long and how much a person has smoked.
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What race smokes more?

American Indian/Alaska Native (Non-Hispanic) Adults

American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) have a higher prevalence of current smoking than most other racial/ethnic groups in the United States.
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Who is the youngest person to smoke?

Aldi Rizal, then aged two, gained notoriety in for his smoking. He was mistakenly called "Ardi" in the original stories.
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What state has the most smokers?

In 2022, West Virginia had the highest smoking rate in the U.S., at 23.8%. Utah had the lowest smoking rate, with less than 10% of the population smoking.
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How many pack years is considered a heavy smoker?

Based on pack-years of smoking, subjects were classified as never smokers (0.0 pack-years), light smokers (0.1-20.0 pack-years), moderate smokers (20.1-40.0 pack-years), and heavy smokers (> 40 pack-years).
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What are the symptoms of heavy smoker?

Symptoms include shortness of breath, coughing, fatigue, sleep and heart problems, weight loss, and depression.
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How many years of smoking is harmful?

There is no safe level of smoking. Smoking even just one cigarette per day over a lifetime can cause smoking-related cancers (lung, bladder, and pancreas) and premature death (24, 25).
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What is the personality of smokers?

Certain personality traits such as low self-control, high resistance to rules, and sensation seeking can influence many smokers to persist in their use and have caused great difficulty in quitting [21,22,23]. Smokers are more likely to engage in high risk behaviors.
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What powers a smoker?

Smoker was the first character in the series to have a Logia-class Devil Fruit power.
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Do smokers have a shorter lifespan?

Life expectancy for smokers is at least 10 years shorter than for nonsmokers. Quitting smoking before the age of 40 reduces the risk of dying from smoking-related disease by about 90%.
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Can a smoker have clear lungs?

Smokers whose lungs appear to be clear are in fact harboring airway cells that show early signs of impairment similar to that found in lung cancer, researchers have discovered.
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Can a smokers lungs recover?

Your lungs are self-cleaning, which means they will gradually heal and regenerate on their own after you quit smoking. However, there are certain lifestyle behaviors you can practice to try and accelerate the rate at which your lungs heal.
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Does tar in lungs go away?

Once you've quit smoking, your cilia can take anywhere from 1 to 9 months to heal. However, the tar that caused the damage in the first place can take even longer to leave your lungs. One source claims that for every 6 years you smoked, it takes 1 year to remove that amount of tar from your respiratory system.
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Who is the longest lived smoker?

The world's documented longest-living person, Jeanne Calment, was a smoker for most of her life, and another claimant to the title is said to smoke a pack a day.
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Can ex smokers live a long life?

The study showed that male smokers who make it to 70 years old still lose about four years off their life, with projections of 88, 86 and 84 for nonsmokers, former smokers, and current smokers, respectively.
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What age is best to quit smoking?

For most people, quitting before the age of 35 enables the body to recover from the harms of smoking, though this can depend on genetic susceptibility to the harms of tobacco smoke. Smoking affects almost every organ in the body, particularly the lungs and heart.
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