The Negative Effects of Cigarettes and E-cigarettes

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Society of all ages are drowning in tar like substances many call cigarettes. According to the U.S. national library of medicine the cigarette is the deadliest artefact in the history of human civilization. Cigarettes have been affecting all of society since the early 1500’s. (Proctor, 2013) Even though cigarettes take the edge off from reality; cigarettes are destructive to the smoker and peers surrounding because cigarettes are filled with harmful chemicals, expensive and are highly addictive. Cigarettes are not only destructive to the smoker, but everyone around. Second hand smoke is the non-filtered smoke from the end of people’s cigarettes. Smoke may carry more than over 7,000 different chemicals all different from one of another, hundreds of those chemicals are toxic and as much as 70 (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2013) are known to cause cancer. Since second hand smoke is an epidemic across the world there are many ways it can affect a person’s wellbeing. Second hand smoke can and may cause heart disease, lung cancer, SIDS and many others. Second hand smoke is committed when the adult or child is near the smoker; smoke then travels from the end of the cigarette or the breath of the person in a space of 20 feet and enters the victim. Heart disease is not only caused by smoking the cigarette but is also caused by second hand smoke. Smoke causes an estimated 46,000 premature deaths from heart disease each year in the United States among nonsmokers. (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2013) Knowing smoking will cause heart disease many people believe heart disease will not adversely affect society’s wellbeing but what many do not know is nonsmokers who are in 20 feet from a smoker will have instant a... ... middle of paper ... ... for weight m. Gale, 176. F J Chaloupka, K. M. (2002). Tax, price and cigarette smoking: evidence from the tobacco documents and implications for tobacco company marketing strategies. Tobacco Control, 62-72. Jampel, S. (2013, July 13). What A Pack Of Cigarettes Costs Now, State By State. Retrieved from The AWL: http://www.theawl.com/2013/07/what-a-pack-of-cigarettes-costs-now-state-by-state Marcelo O. Ortells, G. E. (2010). Tobacco Adiction. A biochemical model of nicotine dependence, 884-895. Proctor, R. N. (2013, May 22). Why ban the sale of cigarettes? The case for abolition. Retrieved from US National Library of Medicine: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3632991/ Science News. (1994). What's in a cigarette? Tobacco companies blend hundreds of additives into their products. Science News, 10-13. UWIRE. (2013). Electronic Cigarettes. UWIRE text, 1.

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