Persuasive Essay On Tobacco

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“Tobacco use is a global epidemic, and the problem is getting worse rapidly as the tobacco industry penetrates the developing world” (Action on Smoking and Health). There are currently 1.1 billion people in the world who smoke tobacco. Think about it? About 1 out of 7 people in the world are currently smoking tobacco. 1/3 of which are children. Every 6 seconds 1 person dies from a tobacco related disease. New advances in warnings and labels for tobacco, new revolutions in the technology of e-cigarettes and persuasive advertisement have been introduced to our nation in the last decade.
WARNING AND LABELS ON TOBACCO CARTONS
Warning and labels on tobacco cartons are used to inform consumers about the dangers of smoking, which in some cases it’s …show more content…

More than 40 nations and territories have added graphic warnings on cigarette packages. The warnings and labels show gruesome and graphic photos, ranging from rotting teeth, to showing cancerous lungs, and corpses. Studies and Scientists suggest that showing these images help people quit smoking. The World Health Organization estimates that 6 million people a year will die due to smoking related diseases. Putting these graphic images and warnings help highlight and emphasize the risks of health problems that occur due to …show more content…

Medical research has found out that E-Cigarettes are as effective as nicotine replacement therapy , which is used in helping people to stop smoking. If E-Cigarettes are regulated people say that it will limit the effectiveness as a way to quit tobacco (Marilynn Marchione) You can conclude that if it used in a purpose to stop people from smoking cigarettes, E-Cigarettes could save millions of lives. A research had shown that using flavored E-Cigarettes helped smokers completely quit. E-Cigarettes also have the potential to improve health because it will lead to the reduction of health care, making it more affordable to the people. It could also alter smoking-related diseases all over the

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