Deductive Essay on Tobacco
Tobacco products kill more than 400,000 people in the United States a year. That is more than the number deaths from homicides, fires, AIDS, alcohol, car accidents, suicides, and illegal drugs put together. It is by far the number one cause of preventable death in the United States. Action should be taken to stop the use of this legal killer. Death is not the immediate consequence of choosing to use a tobacco product though; first you must go through the minor, disgusting, sometimes uncomfortable results that progress over years of smoking. Premature wrinkling of the skin, bad breath, clothing and hair stench, and yellowing of the nails and teeth are some of the common side effects that are not life threatening. Smokers not only put themselves at risk for disease and death, they also put at risk their family and others close to them. Infants and children are the most susceptible to disease from second hand smoke. Children are most vulnerable to disease if their mother had smoked during pregnancy or immediately after. When people smoke, it is very likely that they don't know exactly what they are inhaling. The active ingredient in tobacco is nicotine. When smoke is inhaled, nicotine is carried deep into the lungs where
Like many hazardous materials, secondhand smoke has its greatest impact on infants and children. Tobacco intake has a direct effect on unborn babies in pregnant women. The nicotine ingested is found in breast milk and in cervix mucous secretions. Nicotine freely crosses the placenta and has been found in amniotic fluid and the umbilical cord blood of newborn infants. Sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, is the major cause of death in the United States in infants between the ages of 1 month and 1 year. Smoking during pregnancy adversely affects the pregnancy outcome and the growth and development of the fetus. Smoking during pregnancy is associated with sudden infant death, spontaneous abortion, stillbirth, bleeding during pregnancy, and perinatal mortality. Infants whose mothers smoke during and after pregnancy are three times more likely to die of SIDS than infants of nonsmoking mothers. Smoking causes retardation of fetal growth. Infants born to smoking mothers are usually premature and weigh less than those born to nonsmoking mothers. Secondhand smoke also contributes to as many as 300,000 cases of pneumonia, bronchitis, and other respiratory infections in infants and children every year. It is also one of the risk factors in the development of childhood asthma, causing 8,000 to 26,000 new cases each year. Now with all of the ingredients known, the consequences of still choosing to inject this poison into your body are numerous. Smoking is toxic and undeniably hazardous to your health. There are numerous risk factors involved with using tobacco products. The association between cigarette smoking and lung cancer is well known. Ten out of ele
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Approximate Word count = 1128
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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