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Informative Speech On Secondhand Smoke

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Today i will be explaining how secondhand smoke can be very dangerous to a lot of people. Secondhand smoke can be very addicting. People may start at a young age and start to heavily use secondhand smoke and as they get older the addiction starts to be more greater. Secondhand smoke is a type of smoke that can affect people heavily.

Secondhand smoke starts to affect people at a very young age.The type of smoke that affects people is the smoke from burning tobacco.So as people get older and they have kids their kids start to get affected because their parents smoke cigarettes or use vape and the smoke in that affects it makes kids vulnerable to asthma and a lot of other heart and lung problems. People start to use secondhand smoke maybe to …show more content…

Lung cancer is common with heavy smokers cause, since heavy smokers start, the body starts to have an effect on that person’s body and it makes them more vulnerable to lung cancer. When people start smoking tar from the tobacco and nicotine starts to build up in the person's lungs and make the person die from as simple as a breathing problem. The “CDC” say that adults who are exposed to secondhand smoke they have a 20 to 30 percent chance of getting lung cancer when they are exposed to secondhand smoke. When people start smoking it can lead up to more than just lung cancer it makes your throat vulnerable to cancer it makes a lot of things vulnerable to the …show more content…

When people use secondhand smoke around there kids or there kids get near secondhand smoke starts to affect them in ways that any parent can’t imagine. What if your kid had lung cancer if they only where 10 or 11 years old that would be very devastating. But to tell you the truth that is true many parents don’t know it but their kid might be developing cancer. The “CDC” says that over 7,000 chemicals are getting released into a infants or child's body Secondhand smoke can cause severe asthma attacks, respiratory infections, and sudden infant death syndrome or

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