Smoking

Smoking

...you already know that smoking is bad for your health. But do you really understand just how dangerous smoking really is? Tobacco contains nicotine, a highly addictive drug that makes it difficult for smokers to kick the habit. Tobacco products also contain many poisonous and harmful substances that cause disease and premature death” (Mills 1). Why do people like smoking so much? “They know it is expensive, dangerous, dirty and smelly. It kills many people in middle age and blights the health of people in their forties and fifties. It makes people smell of smoke, a smell that clings for hours. It ages the skin of the face prematurely, especially on thin women; it is often easy to spot a female smoker of 45 from across the street” (Willett 1). Smoking is one of the worst things people can do to their bodies because it is highly addictive and can cause other problems as well.
Everyone pretty much knows that smoking is bad for them. Smoking is a hard habit to break because tobacco contains nicotine, which is very addictive. The body and mind quickly become so used to the nicotine in cigarettes that a person needs to have it just to feel normal. People start smoking for a variety of different reasons. Some may start because they are curious. Some think it looks cool. Others start because their friends and family members smoke. Information explains that about 9 out of 10 tobacco users start before they are 18 years old. Most adults who started smoking in their teens never expected to become addicted. This is why it is just so much easier to not start smoking at all.
“Each time a smoker lights up, that single cigarette takes about 5 to 20 minutes off the person’s life. Almost everyone knows that smoking causes cancer, emphysema, and heart disease; that it can shorten a person’s life by 10 years or more; and that the habit can cost a smoker thousands of dollars a year....

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