Scientific evidence has been mounting for decades that human activities, particularly related to the burning of fossil fuels, are overloading our atmosphere with pollutants that are changing our climate
These statistics include: About 18 percent of all people between 45 and 64 (the highest of all age groups) Around 9 percent of everyone between 65 and up Different races, on the other hand, have different smoking rates
Whether the tobacco is organic and additive-free or the packaging looks more wholesome than other brands, tobacco smoke can cause cancer and will always damage the lungs, blood vessels, and other organs
[8] The result was, that both lung cancer and "coronary thrombosis" (the then-prevalent term for myocardial infarction, now commonly referred to as "heart attack") occurred markedly more often in smokers
E-cigarettes have also not been proven as a smoking cessation tool and are not approved by the Food and Drug Administration for this purpose