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Abstract

Smoking and Health: A Looming Menace to Public Well-being

Mantaleon D*

Smoking is a pervasive public health concern with far-reaching implications for the well-being of individuals and society. Despite widespread awareness of its dangers, tobacco use remains a prevalent habit worldwide. This article highlights the adverse health effects of smoking, encompassing respiratory disorders, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and reproductive health issues. The damaging effects of second hand smoke on non-smokers are also emphasized, underscoring the urgent need for tobacco control measures.

The discussion emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about the link between smoking and various health issues, including chronic respiratory conditions, heart diseases, and cancer. Additionally, the detrimental impact on reproductive health is explored, emphasizing that both smokers and non-smokers are affected by the consequences of tobacco smoke.

A ray of hope shines through as the article underscores the significance of smoking cessation. By quitting smoking, individuals can significantly improve their health, and the positive effects on the body begin to manifest almost immediately.

The abstract emphasizes the broader implications of smoking, extending beyond the individual smoker to affect non-smokers through second hand smoke exposure. This underscores the urgency of implementing comprehensive tobacco control measures to protect public well-being.

Keywords

Smoking; Health; Public well-being; Tobacco use; Public health concern; Respiratory disorders; Cardiovascular diseases; Cancer

Published Date: 2023-07-31; Received Date: 2023-07-01