Persuasive Essay On Electronic Cigarettes

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Electronic cigarettes are battery-powered smoking device often to look and feel like real cigarettes. It’s usually filled with a liquid that contains nicotine, flavoring, and other chemicals. With a heating device inside the fake cigarette, it converts the liquid into a vapor. E-cigarettes are now the most commonly used tobacco product among children, teens and young adults. People who vape are also more likely to use conventional cigarettes and other tobacco products such as hookahs and snuff. 480,000 died per year by smoking something with nicotine. This is more than people who had HIV and did heroin, meth, cocaine, and alcohol. On average smoking reduced your lifespan by at least 10 years. E-cigarettes are very high looking tech so they …show more content…

In 2015 16 percent of high school students reported using an e-cigarette, compared just 1.5 percent in 2011. Past month use of cigarettes was 6.3 percent among 10 graders. Teens are more likely to use E-cigarettes than cigarettes. When you use an e-cigarette you're still putting nicotine which is absorbed through your lungs, into your system. Flavored e-cigarettes make teens attractive to it more. They often contain a chemical compound called diacetyl, which is associated with a rare lung disease called bronchiolitis obliterans. Nicotine increases the possibilities of addiction and long-term harm to the brain developments and respiratory health. With long-term use, nicotine can damage the areas of memory, cognition, and emotions that can last indefinitely through their adult lives. Teen's developing brains are particularly sensitive and experience more of a rush from nicotine than older adults and become dependent upon it more quickly. Researchers found that when compared with those who never tried e-cigarettes, the risk of respiratory symptoms was almost twice as high among past users, and more than twice as high among current users. And the more teens vaped the higher their risk. Young adults are more likely to risk for long-term, long-lasting effects of exposing their developing brains to nicotine. These risks included addiction, mood disorders, and permanent lowering of impulse control, high. Look pressure and

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