烟草烟雾对人体健康不良影响的医学方面

Kirolos Eskandar
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根据美国疾病控制与预防中心的数据,每年有700万人因吸烟而死亡,预计到2030年,这一数字将上升到800万人因与吸烟相关的健康并发症而死亡。此外,可悲的是,几乎超过23%的高中生使用烟草,如果以目前的速度继续下去;正如世界卫生组织所提到的,大约560万青少年将容易死亡。另一方面,吸烟者不仅会伤害自己,还会增加被动吸烟者肺炎、哮喘和支气管炎的发病率,从而导致肺癌和心血管疾病的发展。此外,婴儿死亡综合征和生长缓慢的癌症在持续暴露于二手烟的儿童中普遍存在。这些不良影响来自悬浮在香烟烟雾中的亚微米颗粒中的复杂化学物质混合物,如一氧化碳、苯、氮氧化物和其他气体。因此,吸烟似乎已经作为一种流行病在全球范围内传播,其致命性疾病表现为各种肺部、神经系统和心血管相关疾病。因此,本文结合现代先进的基因技术,探讨吸烟与人类疾病发生的关系,探讨烟草烟雾对人类健康的危害。
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Medical Aspect of Tobacco Smoke's Adverse Effects on Human Health
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there is an annual rate of 7 million deaths because of tobacco use, and this rate is expected to step up to 8 million deaths in 2030 by virtue of smoking-related health complications. Furthermore, it is pathetic to know that almost more than 23% of high school students use tobacco, which if continued at the current rate; about 5.6 million teenagers would be vulnerable to death as mentioned by the World Health Organization. On the other hand, smokers do not only harm themselves but also increase the incidence of pneumonia, asthma, and bronchitis for passive smokers, which by the way contribute to the development of lung cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Moreover, infant death syndrome and slow-growing lung cancer are prevalent in children with continuous exposure to second-hand smoke. These adverse effects emerge from the complex mixture of chemicals present in submicron-sized particles suspended in cigarette smoke like carbon monoxide, benzene, nitrogen oxides, and other gases. Thus, it seems that tobacco smoking has been spreading worldwide as an epidemic with devastating lethal disorders represented in diverse pulmonary, neurological, and cardiovascular-related diseases. Wherefore, this paper discusses the harmful effects of tobacco smoke on human health in accordance with the modern advanced genetic technologies used in exploratory investigations for the relation between smoking and the emergence of human diseases.
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