People who have never smoked tend to live around 10 years longer than those who smoke regularly. While this effect decreases the more a person smokes, it is almost always possible to live longer by quitting. For example, quitting before age 40 reduces the likelihood of dying from a smoke-related disease by nearly 90%.

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