Passive Smoking And Children’s Health
The impacts of passive smoking will not disappear unless everyone in the world does not smoke. Many people hold the view that the adverse impacts on active smokers are more than passive smokers and therefore people often give enough tolerance to active smoking. However, there is no safe passive smoke exposure. Passive smoking causes more than 600,000 deaths every year, one third of which are children. Passive Smoking And Children’s Health
Children’s health is under threat from passive smoking. Why do we attach more importance to the impacts of passive smoking on children’s health? Children are easier to be affected than adults, as children’s health are more fragile. The children who die of smoke-related respiratory infections are more likely to live with second-hand smoke exposure, principally the exposure in their own homes. Compared with adults, children neither can choose their family or has the ability to escape from the places which may do harm to them. The only thing for a child born in a family with smokers can do is to breath in the smoke. Children is so weak and have no ability to change that we often pay more attention to the things related to children and try our best to safeguard their rights. When the children become the protagonists of the tragedy, the story will deliver a sense of powerless and the hope of some citizens will lose.
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The Effects of Passive Smoking on Children’s Health
The effects of passive smoking will not go away unless everyone in the world stops smoking. Many people hold the view that the adverse impacts on active smokers are more than passive smokers and therefore people often give enough tolerance to active smoking. However, there is no safe passive smoke exposure. Passive smoking causes more than 600,000 deaths every year, one third of which are children. Passive Smoking And Children’s Health
Children’s health is under threat from passive smoking. Why do we attach more importance to the impacts of passive smoking on children’s health? Children are easier to be affected than adults, as children’s health are more fragile. The children who die of smoke-related respiratory infections are more likely to