Cigarettes: What's Killing Our Country.
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This year alone cigarettes will kill over 420,000 Americans, and many more will suffer from cancers, and circulatory and respiratory system diseases1. These horrible illnesses were known to originate from cigarettes for years, and recently nicotine, the main chemical additive in cigarettes, was declared addictive by the Food and Drug Administration. This explains why smokers continue to use cigarettes even though smokers are aware of the constantly warned about health dangers in cigarettes. Although smokers constitute
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Health 2 19..3 (1992): 20-21 6 Hilts, Philip J. "Science Times: Is nicotine addictive? It depends on whose criteria you use." New York Times 2 Aug. 1994, current events ed.: A3 7 Roan, Shari. "Secondhand Smoke's Damaging Effects Analyzed." Los Angeles Times 5 Apr. 1995, metro ed.: A3. 8 Shannon Brownlee and Steven V. Roberts,"Should Cigarettes Be Outlawed?." U.S. News & World Report Apr. 1994: 33-38. 9 Shannon Brownlee and Steven V. Roberts,"Should Cigarettes Be Outlawed?." U.S. News & World Report Apr. 1994: 33-38.
Health 2 19..3 (1992): 20-21 6 Hilts, Philip J. "Science Times: Is nicotine addictive? It depends on whose criteria you use." New York Times 2 Aug. 1994, current events ed.: A3 7 Roan, Shari. "Secondhand Smoke's Damaging Effects Analyzed." Los Angeles Times 5 Apr. 1995, metro ed.: A3. 8 Shannon Brownlee and Steven V. Roberts,"Should Cigarettes Be Outlawed?." U.S. News & World Report Apr. 1994: 33-38. 9 Shannon Brownlee and Steven V. Roberts,"Should Cigarettes Be Outlawed?." U.S. News & World Report Apr. 1994: 33-38.