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    Smoking no matter how old you are is bad. Not only physically, but mentally and financially, also. No matter your age, when you smoke, you put yourself at risk for problems down the road. Youth/teen smoking is a problem. If the smoking age was raised from 18 to 21, youth would be healthier, smoking is more addictive compared to alcohol, and teen smokers would earn more money. Obviously, any form of tobacco use is unsafe, whether it is smoked, smokeless, or electronic, but smoking in your late…

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    the wake of stopping and quitting smoking cigarettes and around six to seven kilograms2. Individuals who quit can have altogether different encounters with body mass change, going from the individuals who get in shape to a minority of individuals who increase more than ten kilograms. Research demonstrates that in the long haul, the normal body mass of ex-smokers is like individuals who have never smoked. Smokers for the most…

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    learn from us. Our children can hardly wait to be young adults to start smoking, risking their health to smoke. When our society allows smoking in homes and private smoking areas, what picture are we creating in the mind of our future generation? Cigarettes/tobacco smoking is dangerous to our health, period! There is absolutely no benefit in this habit, only serious harm. If we work toward banning cigarettes/tobacco smoking in the state of Florida, together we will make Florida a healthy state…

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    Question What are the health risks of smoking habit really do to your body? Previous studies suggest that smokers minimize the personal health risk of smoking; smokers may not be aware of the various smoking-related disease risks or believe that they are susceptible to them. Smoking is a major health hazard. There is now an exhaustive body of evidence: including hundreds of epidemiological, experimental, pathological and clinical studies to demonstrate that smoking increases the smoker 's risk…

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    Despite many decades of consumer warnings about the deaths and diseases caused by smoking it is still available and legal, nowadays tobacco smoking is slowly decreasing in numbers due to actions put in place to create a smoke-free country, however putting up prices and changing the packaging is not getting rid of the problem altogether as a complete ban would, there is proven negative health effects of tobacco and not only that but the second-hand smoke which is involuntarily inhaled is just as,…

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    published by the (Journal of Medical Association), “28.8% of all cancer deaths in 2014 representing at least 167,133 people were related to smoking cigarettes. More than a third of those deaths occurred in California”. Imagine the entire world, cigarettes are like an epidemic once a person smokes one cigarette it leads to smoking a pack a day. Once the person starts smoking a pack a day, it leads to health complications. Health complications leads to lung cancer, and if the person does not…

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    effects of smoking tobacco and what is does to those who are around you is vital when it comes to your health and theirs. A person’s quality of life decreases after every cigarette they smoke, as well as lowering the quality of life of those around them. D. Quitting, it’s not simple, but it can be done. Quitting will not just benefit you, but it will benefit those around you. Take it day by day, make a daily plan to avoid smoking that pack or two. E. It’s time to show you the facts, what…

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    Everyone knows that smoking is dangerous for your body, but it’s also harmful for non-smoker being exposed to these harsh chemicals. People who are exposed to smoke are more likely to have lung diseases, cancer, and many more health problems. In the Cdc.gov fact sheet it’s reported that “Since 1964, approximately 2,500,000 nonsmokers have died from health problems caused by exposure to secondhand smoke.” Secondhand smoking is dangerous for adults but more so for children because their lungs are…

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    Avery McCarty AP Environmental Science Karl Kurz 18 December 2017 “Thank You For Smoking” The movie, “Thank You For Smoking” deals with a lobbyist, Nick Naylor, who is apart of a huge tobacco company that is for smoking and selling cigarette products. Nick has a young son named Joey and explains to him the beauty of argument. He tells him that if you can find a way to sell people on what you believe in and make them think they are wrong, you will always win the argument. This is the type of…

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    indoor air laws, which preclude or constrain tobacco smoking in broad daylight places, for example, government structures, eateries and bars, working environments, and mass travel, have been authorized in eighty-seven nations and in thirty-six U.S. states. The United states should also make it illegal to smoke in the car with minors by introducing the bill, developing a policy and solution and stating the health hazards Laws that restrict smoking in cars while children are present are an…

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