The Negative Effects Of Electronic Cigarettes

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Tobacco has retained to be the most widely used drug all over the world despite its negative effects on human health and physicality. Tobacco is normally either smoked or chewed where it is mixed with nicotine, an addicting drug that creates a buzzed-like feeling in one’s head after usage. Over the past 10 years, there have been hundreds of studies on how they affect you, how you can stop using them, or some present “better alternatives” for your body rather than using the drug itself. Back in 2003, the first electronic cigarette was invented over in China by a 52-year-old male pharmacist. An electronic cigarette is, “a cigarette-shaped device containing a nicotine-based liquid that is vaporized (also known as vaping) and inhaled, used to simulate
Therefore, when electronic cigarettes are marketed in ways where they look “cool” and “harmless,” as well as used by people who teens expose themselves to every day, or maybe even look up to, we fall into the trap. We all know the one place capable of influencing teens in major ways, Hollywood. Over just the past year, more celebrities have gotten photos taken of them while using electronic cigarettes than we have ever seen. Just a few examples include, Lindsay Lohan, Johnny Depp, Katy Perry, Paris Hilton, Kate Moss, and most recently, Leonardo DiCaprio seen vaping during the Oscar’s ceremony, a national televised event. Others have “lit up” shows like Saturday Night Live. Celebrities alone have an overwhelming effect on the teenage generation and the actions they decide to pursue. Therefore, when a young adult sees one of his or her favorite actors or their favorite artist using an electronic cigarette they see it as the “cool thing to do” or “a popular trend” of some sort. Celebrities taking part in that usage of electronic cigarettes is just one small factor of the marketing of e-cigs towards teenagers that has a large

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