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how smoking affects our health

the probability that a long term smoker will die of tobacco is 1 out of 2 persons. ‎

worldwide there about 1.1 billion smokers and advertisers portray it exciting and healthy but the reality is ‎different in that smoking makes the breath of the smoker stink and stains teeth and fingers yellowish-‎brown in men it contributes to impotence and it causes smoker\\\'s to cough and have a shortness of ‎breath. analysts say that a nonsmoker who is married to a smoker has a 30 % risk of developing lung ‎cancer than if he or she were married to a nonsmoker and children who live with smoking parents are ‎more likely to develop pneumonia or bronchitis in the first 2 years than are children who live with non ‎smoking parents. ‎

studies have indicated that smokers are more likely to experience premature facial wrinkling and other ‎skin problems than non smokers and smoking has been linked to more than 25 life-threatening diseases ‎such as heart attacks, strokes, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, lung cancer and various cancers related ‎diseases. according to the world health organization (who), tobacco-related diseases kill about 4 000 000 ‎people every year or 1 person every 8 seconds, the report continued that if present trends continue in ‎the next 20 years smoking will be the world\\\'s killer of people than aids, tuberculosis, maternal mortality, ‎motor vehicle accidents, suicide, and homicides combined altogether. ‎

another study by the world bank estimated that the health care costs caused directly by smoking has ‎amounted to about $200 billion each year and tobacco companies are busy pay out hundreds of millions ‎of dollars in lawsuits at the same time making multibillion-dollar profits out of it. ‎

Research question: what are the dangers of smoking to society and family? ‎

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