called Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) also known as Secondhand smoke and secondhand smoking is when a person breathes in smoke coming from the smoker. Secondhand smoke can kill about up to 3‚000 nonsmokers per year in the United States because the nonsmokers develop lung cancer. Whenever a nonsmoker breathes in smoke‚ they could get wheezing‚ coughing‚ colds‚ earaches‚ and even asthma attacks. Probably about 3‚000 or more kids and teenagers begin to smoke before they turn 18 years old every day
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Cited: Dhillion‚ Sulchraj S. (1993). Cigarette Smoking: What its Doing to Smokers And Nonsmokers. PPI Publishing. Fred‚ Peter A. and Oxom‚ Harry. (1980) Smoking for Two: Cigarettes and Pregnancy. The Free Press. Schoebel‚ Robert. (2001). Keep your Kids Tobacco-Free: Smart Strategies for Parents of Children Ages 3 through 19. New Market Press
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According to a study‚ which was conducted at the University of John Hopkins‚ smokers are four times as likely as nonsmokers to report feeling of unrested night’s sleep‚ which ultimately leads smokers having bags under their eyes. Psoriasis‚ which is an autoimmune skin-related condition‚ but according to a study in 2007 if a smoker‚ smokes a pack a day for 10 years or
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chronic smoker’s cough. Because the bronchi are weakened‚ you’re more likely to get bronchial infections. Mucus secretion in your lungs is impaired‚ also leading to chronic coughing. Smokers are 10 times as likely to get lung cancer and emphysema as nonsmokers. Smoking and the Heart The effects of smoking on your heart are devastating. Nicotine raises blood pressure and makes the blood clot more easily. Carbon monoxide robs the blood of oxygen and leads to the development of cholesterol deposits on
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Despite such progress‚ tobacco use remains widespread. About one in four American adults mokes‚ and each more than 400‚000 Americans die from effects of cigarette smoking. Nonsmokers subjected to the smoke of others also suffer: Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke causes more than 50‚000 annual deaths among nonsmokers. Smoking by pregnant women is responsible for about 10% of all infant deaths in this country. Smokeless tobacco and cigars are regaining popularity. The use of smokeless tobacco
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Why People Should Stop Smoking You’ve all heard of the dangerous effects of smoking‚ but have you heard all the facts? 8.6 million People in the U.S. have at least one serious illness caused by smoking. That means that for every person who dies of a smoking-related disease‚ there are 20 more people who suffer from at least one serious illness associated with smoking (General Smoking Facts). Smoking is one of the greatest causes of disease and chronic illnesses in the world‚ yet people continue
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Secondhand smoke: When one breathes in smoke that comes from the end of a lit cigarette‚ cigar‚ or pipe (sidestream smoke) or that is exhaled by a smoker (mainstream smoke)‚ you’re inhaling almost the same amount of chemicals as the smoker breathes in when smoking Secondhand smoke: When one breathes in smoke that comes from the end of a lit cigarette‚ cigar‚ or pipe (sidestream smoke) or that is exhaled by a smoker (mainstream smoke)‚ you’re inhaling almost the same amount of chemicals as the
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determined to force their beliefs on the rest of society. Even since people began smoking‚ smokers and nonsmokers have been able to live with one another using common courtesy and common sense. Not anymore. Today‚ smokers must put up with virtually unenforceable laws regulating when and where they can smoke—laws intended as much to discourage smoking itself as to protect the rights of nonsmokers. Much worse‚ supposedly responsible organizations devoted to the “public interest” are encouraging the
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Introduction: Assalamualaikum‚ I bid to our dedicated principal‚ our noble teachers‚ and fellow students. Good __morning/ evening__ to all intellectual ladies and gentleman here. In the name of Allah‚ the Most Gracious‚ the Most Merciful‚ I’m ______(name of student)______ from ___(Class)____ SAMT Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah‚ Sabak Bernam‚ Selangor‚ feel greatly honoured to stand here before you to give a very inspiring and interesting talk; entitled “HAZARD OF SMOKING”. DEFINITION FROM
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to everyone around them. I will start off by talking about the effects smoking has on the heart‚ then I will talk about how it can cause unborn babies to have problems when they are born‚ and I will finish by talking about the effects it has on nonsmokers. First I will discuss how smoking is bad for the heart. Other than the obvious answer that smoking is generally not good for you in the first place‚ it can cause many people to have heart attacks‚ strokes‚ and repertory diseases. Dr. Meyers a
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