Many people want to educate their children on the risks of smoking. Some may not even have the necessary knowledge to talk to their children with an informed opinion. This will shockingly lead to many more young adults taking up this life-destroying habit. Smoking is also unfortunately a lifestyle choice that many have made, but as more and more information becomes available regarding the effects of smoking, it may already be too late due to the addictive nature of the substance. This list is 6 important facts everyone needs to know about smoking.
6. Babies
6. Babies
1,000 babies die every year due to the mother smoking during pregnancy. With second-hand smoking being a large issue, smoking around a pregnant mother is also believed to negatively impact the health of the mother and baby.
5. Heart Attacks
5. Heart Attacks
Smokers are at a 400% higher risk of heart attacks compared to non-smokers. If the lung cancer doesn’t get you, the heart attack will.
4. Second-Hand Smoke
4. Second-Hand Smoke
This horrible after-effect of smoking results in the death of 50,000 people in the United States alone.
3. Chemicals
3. Chemicals
Over 4,800 chemicals go into the making of the average cigarette, of which almost 70 of them are known to cause cancer, with many more still to be thoroughly tested.
2. 11 Minutes
2. 11 Minutes
Every cigarette smoked reduces the life of the smoker by 11 minutes.
1. First Time
1. First Time
Regardless of all the obvious negative implications of smoking, 4,000 teenagers smoke their first cigarette every day in the United States. A quarter of them will continue smoking as a habit.