Horror health mistake millions of Brits are making 'increases early death risk by 60%'
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Millions of people in the UK may be unknowingly putting their health at severe risk by engaging in what experts are calling a grave health mistake. Recent findings suggest that smoking as few as two cigarettes per day could elevate the risk of early death by up to 60%.

A comprehensive study carried out by researchers at Johns Hopkins University has shed light on the dangers of ‘low intensity smoking,’ which is defined as smoking between two to five cigarettes daily. Despite the seemingly small quantity, this habit significantly increases the likelihood of premature death and the development of heart disease.

The research, which analyzed 20 years of data from a pool of 300,000 individuals, revealed that not only heavy smokers but also those who indulge in smoking socially are at considerable risk. This extensive study underscores the severe health implications associated with even minimal cigarette consumption.

In the UK, the typical smoker consumes approximately 11 cigarettes a day. Health specialists caution that merely cutting down is insufficient to mitigate the health hazards smoking poses.

Dr. Michael Blaha, who led the research team, emphasized the gravity of the findings in an interview with The Sun, stating, “It is remarkable how harmful smoking is and even low doses confer large risks. It is imperative to quit smoking as early in life as possible.”

“It is imperative to quit smoking as early in life as possible.”

Across a study of 22 smokers, it was found that smokers who went through two to five cigarettes a day were 50% more likely to get heart disease than people who never smoked. The smokers were also 60% more likely to have died before the 20 year follow-up study. 

The Office for National Statistics recorded that one in eight adults are smokers, with six million Brits smoking tobacco. 

Chemicals inhaled while smoking tobacco can cause dementia and various types of cancer. The habit also causes inflammation in the body, weakening the immune system and leading to conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis. 

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