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Smoking effects

 

            Are The Risks Really Worth The Suffering.
             What does cigarette smoking actually lead to? Generally, one would say that smoking has various effects on the body. As a society, we tend to ignore the many risks associated with cigarette smoking. Smoking may lead to many problems such as birth defects, cancer, as well as economic problems. .
             Pregnant mothers who smoke birth children with a variety of birth defects and or health problems. Women who smoke during their pregnancy significantly increase their chances of having children with low-birth weights. Infants who are born from mothers who do smoke are 70 to 250 gm lighter than children born from mothers who do not smoke (Van Lancker 230). The cause of this one might say is that the carbon monoxide from the smoke passes freely from the mothers circulatory system into the baby's bloodstream, and tissues therefore decreasing the baby's level of oxygen (Furguson 49). Tobacco is responsible for an estimated twenty to thirty percent of low-birth rate babies, up to fourteen percent of preterm deliveries, and some ten percent of all infant deaths (Furguson 49). Even if a mother should deliver her infant to full term, the infant is still born with narrow airways and impaired lung function. If mothers decided not to smoke during their pregnancy, they would most likely have healthier babies. Another harmful effect smoking leads too is cancer.
             Cigarette smoking may lead to various forms of cancer. One type of cancer commonly associated with smoking is lung cancer. Lung cancer may be the leading cause to respiratory diseases among smokers. According to the U.S. Public Health Service, they estimate that .
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             smoking causes 85 to 90 percent of all U.S. lung cancers (Furguson 40). The lungs are not the only place one may start to develop cancer; one can get cancer of the larynx, mouth, esophagus, bladder, kidney, and pancreas.
            
            
            
            
            
            


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