Expensive, expensive, expensive poisoning, smoking is a no-value habit. Like many other harmful substances, nicotine is a medicine. They have the ability to influence how you feel about yourself and the people around you. Just as your brain is infected with tar, it has complete control over your body. The three main classes of medicine are legal, illegal and medicinal. It is legal and illegal, what is different in today's world? I think that it should be regarded as illegal because smoking can cause fatal harm.
Despite these views, however, debate over smoking is still strong. Smoking has proven to be harmful to health. Heart disease, bronchitis, lung cancer are all related. Another problem is that smoking can cost the government millions of pounds as the number of people who need to be treated at a hospital because of smoking-related issues is high. Several people today are concerned about second - hand smoke. According to recent research, people who do not smoke for a long time suffer from health problems.
The general discussion is based on passive smoking, but this is based on many wrong ideas and bad information sets. The most noteworthy thing is the possibility of causing lung cancer even in secondhand smoke. To say that smoking causes cancer can be a response to lazy, narrowly defined moral pop culture, but it does not even speak the truth remotely. There is absolutely no valid evidence that smoking actually causes lung cancer. All claims on smoking leading to lung cancer are based on statistical relevance. If you argue that the correlation is not a causal relationship and two things are related, one will argue that the other is wrong. The research was unable to determine the actual cause and mechanism. It is necessary to prove which chemicals cause mutation in the lung tissue and how the chemical produces cancer cells. At the moment we have only guess statistics.
Before discussing the debate about the tobacco company's lawsuit or disputing the case, it is helpful to first look at smoking and the history of tobacco. People have smoked since the beginning of history, sometimes seeking relaxation, sometimes cure sickness, promote health, sometimes even ceremonial occasions. Smoking began long before cigarettes appeared (Whelan, 28). When most people mention smoking, they immediately think about tobacco. Pipes, cigars, chewing tobacco and snuff are also in use today, but tobacco has been a major tobacco product in the past few decades. This fact is relatively new. Until the 20th century, the impact of tobacco on human health was negligible. Prior to the spread of tobacco, other tobacco products had already paid the price, but there was a big difference in the periods before and after the cigarette. The use of tobacco does not include direct inhalation to the lungs for centuries. Only Durin!