Causes and Effects of Smoking Essay

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    Since your smoking habits are considered heavy and your health is of major concern, I have taken the time to explain the destructive effects of smoking on your body’s future, along with a possible treatment plan I wish you pursue to save yourself. To start off with, the use of Tobacco possesses a huge threat to the cardiovascular system, giving rise to the numbers that make cardiovascular disease…

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    think they can stop smoking using e-cigarettes but research shows they make you more addictive. E-cigarettes contain nicotine and flavoring. Nicotine is a dangerous and addictive chemical, so if teens start at a young age they become highly addicted. They think it's cool but when they want to quit they can't because their body will carve nicotine. Once anybody has ingested nicotine they have a high risk of dizziness, vomiting,seizures,…

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    Gastritis effects the fundus, which is classified as type A or the antrum, which is classified as type B, sometimes both areas are effected. Acute gastritis effects the epithelium cells by erosion from chemicals or drugs, excessive alcohol and metabolic disorders. Chronic gastritis causes atrophy of the lining and seen in elderly population. (Huether & McCance, 2012) Symptoms are nausea, abdominal…

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    should do electronic cigarettes. One of the claims is it will help stop all the effects of second hand smoke. Electronic cigarettes have many un-known chemicals that it contains. The vapor from the electronic cigarettes allows people to bend the no smoking rules. The most important thing is there has not test been done to show the effects or long term effects of smoking electronic cigarettes. the unknowns of smoking the electronic cigarettes should have everyone questioning them. The results…

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    al., 2016). The chemicals found in cigarettes can potentially lead to negative effect on the oral cavity and the over health of an individual. Potential health effects associated with cigarettes include cardiovascular disease, oral and pharyngeal cancer, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease…

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    are bad for his or her health though. Three bad health habits that affect many people are nail biting, smoking cigarettes, and drinking too much alcohol. One bad health habit some people possess is nail biting. Not only does nail biting make fingers and hands less attractive, but it can also have an effect on the teeth. Biting nails can chip teeth and make them crack. Also, nail biting can cause someone to have bad breath. When a person bites his or her nails, all the bacteria around the nails…

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    contribute to the awful habit of smoking cigarettes. Growing up, my mother has always smoked-- all day and every day. While there was not any noticeable harm being done--the older I got--the more I could see the toll it was taking on her. Her once young skin began to wrinkle as the years went on. Her beautiful, white smile turned into a dentist’s worst nightmare. Because of smoking, my mother is weak, fatigued and different. While I can not get mad at my mother for smoking cigarettes, I can only…

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    Healthy People 2020 Essay

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    could be distributed at local areas such as the farmers market, YMCA, and schools. Finally, advocating for smoking cessation is an additional nursing intervention. Using tobacco increases the risk of heart disease and the harmful effects of smoking can also cause other diseases. Delivering education and increasing awareness on the adverse effects of smoking to the community is central. Smoking cessation programs, educational material, and counseling can be provided to the community through…

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    Every time a smoker inhales the toxic chemicals of cigarettes, they get a step closer to having cancer and other health related problems. Smoking is very harmful, dangerous, addictive, and even fatal. It can’t only harm the smoker, but it can also harm the people surrounding them. Second hand smoke can be as harmful as smoking the cigarette itself. Cigarettes can ruin the smoker appearance by giving them premature wrinkles, yellow teeth, etc. For these reasons, the production and sale of…

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    describe the lifestyle and the environment factors which affect people 's health. Some factors which are related to lifestyle of people can also negatively influence their health and cause many social and biological consequences,…

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