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  • Essay / Youth Smoking and Prevention - 3801

    Youth Smoking and PreventionIntroduction: Identifying the Problem and Solving the ProblemAs we move toward a more sophisticated and informed future, it is no wonder that our prosperity and Our health is number one on our list of priorities. By simply looking at the longevity of people in today's world, we can see something that was unfathomable less than a hundred years ago. In this proposal, a question is addressed which is located on several levels. This is an issue that affects everyone, whether you are directly involved or not. This is an issue that affects every community around the world and affects more people than most realize. So, as we move toward an increasingly predictable future, where our level of achievement rises ever higher toward perfection, it is ironic how we allow such a problem to slip out of sight and remain forever in our periphery. This is the problem with smoking. , which has stood the test of time and raised all these concerns. The importance of tackling this imperfection in the face of society can no longer be ignored. The purpose of this proposal is to effectively articulate a solution to the problems of youth smoking and illegal tobacco sales, issues that have been pushed aside in the minds of so many for too long. omnipresent. It seems today that everywhere we turn we see the media channeling or promoting its focus on smoking. The impact this is having on American society and elsewhere in the world is considerable. In recent years, there has been an increase in smoking, which influences not only adult smokers, but also young people. However, the issue of youth smoking... middle of newspaper... April 2002 report on smoking. Washington, DC: US ​​General Accounting Office, 2003. Insel, Paul M. and Roth, Walton T. Core Concepts in Health. New York: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004. Jamrozik, Konrad. “ABCs of Smoking Cessation: Demographic Strategies for Smoking Prevention.” British Medical Journal, number 328 (2004: 759-62). “Special Reports: State Tobacco Settlement.” Tobacco-free children. March 25, 2004. .U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Changing the prevalence of adolescent smoking. Maryland: National Institute of Health, 2001. United States. One Hundred and Eighth Congress. Youth Smoking Prevention and State Revenue Enforcement Act. Washington: GPO, 2003. “When Smoking Was an Addiction of Choice.” Why stop. March 29 2004.>.