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Smoking:
Why Is It So Bad for You?
Cigarettes and smokeless tobacco kills hundreds of thousands of Americans every year. You know those rubber bracelets that were created to
bring attention to different causes? The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids created a red one with the number 1,200 on it. Why 1,200? That's the
number of people who die each day due to smoking.
The nicotine and other poisonous chemicals in tobacco cause lots of diseases, like heart problems and some kinds of cancer. If you smoke, you
hurt your lungs and heart each time you light up. It also can make it more difficult for blood to move around in the body, so smokers may feel
tired and cranky. The longer you smoke, the worse the damage becomes.
The Other Cost of Smoking
Using tobacco eats up a lot of money, too. A pack of cigarettes costs $4, on average. That means, even if you buy just one pack a week, you'll
spend $208 in a year. Some people smoke a pack a day, which adds up to $1,460! That's a mortgage payment.
What's It Like?
Usually, people don't like smoking or chewing tobacco at first. Your body is smart, and it knows when it's being poisoned. When people try
smoking for the first time, they often cough a lot and feel pain or burning in their throat and lungs. This is your lungs' way of trying to
protect you and tell you to keep them smoke free. Also, many people say that they feel sick to their stomachs or even throw up. If someone
accidentally swallows chewing tobacco, they may be sick for hours.
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