In recent years, fluoride is an essential nutrient necessary for producing healthy teeth where water and toothpaste companies fluoridate the toothpaste and public water supplies.
However, studies shows that fluoride is more poisonous than lead for in hypersensitive individuals, it can cause skin eruptions such as atopic dermatitis, eczema and urticaria. According to National Cancer Institute, fluoridation of water and toothpaste has been linked to significant increase in genetic damage that lead to bone cancer called osteosarcoma.
Moreover, there are also reports that shows artificially fluoridated water, can inhibit enzyme systems, damage the immune system, contribute to calcification of soft tissues, worsen arthritis and cause dental fluorosis.
In the end, further studies and research must be conducted to fully address the truth about fluoride and fluoridation.
Some key points in this passage are 1) how many packs Rose smoked everyday. This is important b/c it contributes to how harmful cigarettes are 2) what she died of: terminal lung cancer. This is important b/c it shows the harmful effects of cigarettes 3) the court process. This is important b/c the defendant's (Rose) family and lawyer pursued the lawsuit after she was dead, they were adamant about getting justice for Rose and 4) the court decision. This is important b/c it brought attention to cigarette brands and what ALL of the effects were. Also this was the first step to tobacco brands putting warnings on their products. These are the key points so you will have to put them into a paragraph, and write your own opinion. Hope this is helpful.
<span>The damage of the frontal lobes is an effect of chronic use of alcohol. Alcohol level can intoxicate you and will harm you liver and brain. Too much intake of it will increase the chemicals waste in your liver and will damage part of your brain due to the toxic materials found in the drinks.</span>
The following statements apply:
1. To help people stop using tobacco products.
2. To limit the health effects linked to tobacco use.
3.To prevent youths from starting to use tobacco products.
Tobacco control laws and other tobacco government policies are target at preventing people, especially youth and children from starting to use tobacco, to reduce harmful effects caused by tobacco use and to help people quit using tobacco products.<span />