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    Should Smoking Be Allowed

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    children have even more dangers from inhaling smoke. Secondhand smoke harms children with asthma even more than adults. When a child is exposed to tobacco smoke, their lungs become irritated and produce more mucus than normal. Since children 's airways are smaller, the side effects of secondhand smoke affect them faster and can also affect lung function in later life (WebMD). Children who are exposed to secondhand smoking tend to get more ear infections, bronchitis, and pneumonia. Many people…

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    Smoking is responsible for many things that it does to the user 's body, it can cause long term chronic illnesses, such as lung cancer, heart disease and respiratory diseases. When combined with other risk factors, such as hypertension, high blood pressure, and obesity, physical inactivity, or diabetes, the risk of serious chronic illness, or death is huge. Smoking raises blood…

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    Lung cancer is described as a disease in which cancer cells form in the tissues of the lung. In the United States, lung cancer is the leading cause of death from cancer. In 2016, there has been an estimation of 224,390 new cases of lung cancer, and the estimated number of deaths from the disease is 158,080 deaths. The number of deaths among women with the disease is increasing. Lung cancer is much more common among older people. According to statistics at m.cancer.org, “About 2 out of 3 people…

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    you are a smoker you have the following things to look forward to: doubling your probability of getting coronary heart disease and strokes1. Not to overshadow, however, smoking also heightens the possibility of acquiring cancers. Although smoking and lung cancer are usually exclusive, smoking can also cause cancers such as stomach cancer and blood cancer2. Clearly, the repercussions of smoking are both rough and terrifying and lethal for many. Believe it or not, there are 10 times more American…

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    What do you think the number one killer in the United States is? The answer: tobacco use. Deaths from tobacco use in 2000 beat the total number of deaths from obesity with an astonishing 435,000 deaths. This also beat the total number of deaths by alcohol use, microbial agents, toxic agents, motor vehicle accidents/collisions, firearm use, sexual behavior, and illicit drug use (Marshall). So if smoking is the number one killer, shouldn’t we take steps to reduce the number of smokers? One small,…

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    you are around someone who smokes, there are risks to you. Everyone can be exposed to secondhand smoke in public places where smoking is allowed, such as some restaurants, shopping centers, public transportation, or parks. Secondhand smoke causes lung cancer even in people who have never smoked. (The American Cancer Society medical and editorial content team 1) I am ending my speech with the emphasis that smoking cigarettes is dangerous to the smoker and the people around them. There are ways…

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    Respiratory tract: “(1) Nicotine constricts terminal bronchioles, which decreases airflow into and out of the lungs. (2) Carbon monoxide in smoke binds to hemoglobin and reduces its oxygen-carrying capability. (3) Irritants in smoke cause increased mucus secretion by the mucosa of the bronchial tree and swelling of the mucosal lining, both of which impede airflow into and out of the lungs. (4) Irritants in smoke also inhibit the movement of cilia and destroy cilia in the lining of the…

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    It causes the child to smoke, cancer, sudden infant death syndrome, lung, brain and heart problems, and ultimately death. Researchers are still looking to find ways to end this vicious cycle and stop these preventable deaths, it is up to the parents to be strong for their children and quit now. The sooner the better. There…

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    of them being lung cancer. Lung cancer is the uncontrolled of abnormal cell growth that occurs in one or both lungs. These cells don’t carry the functions of a normal cells or develop healthy tissues (Lung Cancer 101). There are many types of lung cancer, but the two major ones are non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer. According to America Cancer Society, 85 to 90 percent of lung cancer is non-small lung cancer. However, there are three subtypes of non-small lung cancer…

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    Smoking In South Dakota

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    Smoking effects every organ in your body, examples have been found in the onset of Alzheimer, Pre-aging, Lung Cancer, and heart disease such as diabetes, and heart attacks. Almost all of these diseases contribute to the leading mortality and morbidity rates in the World today. The effected group is everyone that is surrounded by someone or persons that smoke, or any tax payer. This statement will be addressing South Dakota, Minnehaha county young adults ages twelve to eighteen. Smoking effects…

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