Academic/General Training Module by Adam Smith First Published in 2015



Yüklə 0,89 Mb.
Pdf görüntüsü
səhifə38/140
tarix29.03.2023
ölçüsü0,89 Mb.
#91170
1   ...   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   ...   140
(@Actual IELTS Test) Smith Adam Reading

 IELTS
 JOURNAL 
 
51 
have to breathe someone else’s cigarette smoke, the report suggests that the smoke 
experienced by many people in their daily lives is enough to produce substantial 
adverse effects on a person’s heart and lungs. 
The report, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (AMA), was 
based on the researchers’ own earlier research but also includes a review of studies 
over the past few years. The American Medical Association represents about half of all 
US doctors and is a strong opponent of smoking. The study suggests that people who 
smoke cigarettes are continually damaging their cardiovascular system, which adapts 
in order to compensate for the effects of smoking. It further states that people who do 
not smoke do not have the benefit of their system adapting to the smoke inhalation. 
Consequently, the effects of passive smoking are far greater on nonsmokers than on 
smokers. 
This report emphasizes that cancer is not caused by a single element in cigarette 
smoke; harmful effects to health are caused by many components. Carbon monoxide, 
for example, competes with oxygen in red blood cells and interferes with the blood’s 
ability to deliver life-giving oxygen to the heart. Nicotine and other toxins in cigarette 
smoke activate small blood cells called platelets, which increases the likelihood of 
blood clots, thereby affecting blood circulation throughout the body. 
 
The researchers criticize the practice of some scientific consultants who work with the 
tobacco industry for assuming that cigarette smoke has the same impact on smokers 
as it does on non-smokers. They argue that those scientists are underestimating the 
damage done by passive smoking and, in support of their recent findings, cite some 
previous research which points to passive smoking as the cause for between 30,000 
and 60,000 deaths from heart attacks each year in the United States. This means that 
passive smoking is the third most preventable cause of death after active smoking and 
alcohol-related diseases. 
The study argues that the type of action needed against passive smoking should be 
similar to that being taken against illegal drugs and AIDS (SIDA). The UCSF researchers 
maintain that the simplest and most cost-effective action is to establish smoke-free 
work places, schools and public places. 

Yüklə 0,89 Mb.

Dostları ilə paylaş:
1   ...   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   ...   140




Verilənlər bazası müəlliflik hüququ ilə müdafiə olunur ©azkurs.org 2024
rəhbərliyinə müraciət

gir | qeydiyyatdan keç
    Ana səhifə


yükləyin