Smoking and the Effects of It

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Smoking and the Effects of It

Smoking is known as one of the worst habits to break. Most people who start never quit just because it is just too hard to quit or they are just so addicted to the chemicals that the tobacco companies use in their cigarettes and don't see the real problems that smoking can cause. If smoking did the same thing as it did on the outside as it does on the inside, how many people do you think will smoke then?

Everyday, about 3,000 teenagers smoke their first cigarette. About half of those teenagers become addicted and then regular smokers before the age of eighteen. About one third of these teenagers will die of lung cancer, heart disease, leukemia, or some other smoke related problems or diseases.

Cigarettes contain formaldehyde, cyanide, and nicotine, three very dangerous drugs. Formaldehyde is a substance that preserves frogs for most science classes. Then there's cyanide, which is found in rat poison. And finally there's nicotine, which is the substance found in most of the common bug sprays. Nicotine is also the most addictive part of the cigarette. It is a highly toxic substance found in all tobacco products. Smokeless tobacco is just as dangerous as regular smoking, but more addictive that a regular cigarette.

Teenagers who smoke have signs of blood vessel damage. This can lead to serious types of heart disease or even one day a stroke. They also have shortage of breath three times more often than a non-smoker and can't run nearly as long. Almost three-quarters of teenagers, who smoke regularly, find it harder to quit than if you just start as an adult does. They also go through the same thing adults do.

Most children become addicted before the age of fourteen. Kids under the ag...

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... respected when it comes to the issue of smoking in public places. Non-smokers should be able to expect a place to be able to be free of smoke and odor, which doesn't bother them. And at the same time, adults who choose to smoke should be able to do so in a pleasant and comfortable environment.

I don't smoke and I know that I will never start. I see my mom do it and it just breaks my heart to see what she's knowingly doing to her body. I want to have a mom like my she does now when I get to her age and from right here, it doesn't look like I'm going to. Some of the things that I learned while doing this were really scary and it just boggles my mind why people bother to start smoking in the first place. And with some of the things I learned, I don't want to happen to me. I want to play basketball when I get older, but if I start smoking, I know I won't be able to.

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