Causes and Effects of Smoking Essay

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    the effect that one has on the other regarding the outcomes in scientific test results. In a study, the investigator is looking for the possible effect on the dependent variable that might be induced by changing the independent variable. Casual connection is an occurrence or action that can cause another and the results are predictable and certain. With that being said, casual connection can also determine how the two events are related to each other. Casual connection can also be called cause…

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    with increased rate of obesity. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is known to cause obesity (Davis). "In 1 study of children with ADHD aged 3 to 18 years, 29% had a body mass index (BMI) >85th percentile, which is twice the frequency observed in the normal population” (Holtkamp K, Konrad K, Müller B, et al.). Obesity is just a side effect of ADHD, but studies have been done to see if sugar is the only cause of ADHD. In a study done by Hoover DW and Milich R, the two studied children…

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    What is the impact of cigarettes on the society and how did it become so popular? Cigarette smoking is a very big issue today. Many people are facing many problems regarding smoking cigarettes. Considering, cigarettes have become very popular since then and it is becoming more mainstream in today’s society. It has been said that tobacco was already been smoked and grown in the United States by the Native Americans before it became popular in Europe and been spread to the world (Prince 653).…

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    in all fifty states,it additionally continues to cause disease, disability,and death in not just the United States but Licking County as well. Keeping and enforcing prevention plans in Licking County for tobacco use would not only benefits the people using tobacco but the ones around them as well. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(2014) the fact sheet presented “Health Effects of Cigarette Smoking”, “If you quit smoking, your risks for cancers of the mouth, throat,…

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    Even Physicians are still “in the dark” and do not know if Medical Marijuana actually works or not (Doctors). Marijuana has now become a subject of contentious debate. Contentious, meaning it is likely to cause people to argue or disagree. The reasoning of it being a contentious debate is because only some states have decided to legalize smoked marijuana for certain patients, and the patients who say they need it when not actually having a reasoning for…

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    When it comes to any type of tobacco usage there are only two sides, the users and the non-users. As a former chewer I have a hard time seeing the side effects of chewing tobacco because nothing bad ever happened to me besides some slight yellowing of the teeth. However there are many studies that point to “chew” not only being a nasty habit, but having some life threatening risks that come along with it. In this informational study we’ll be looking at several professional studies I have found…

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    according to the World Health Organization (Senthilingam).” The use of tobacco increases the user’s risk for a large range of cancers, including lung, mouth, larynx, stomach, kidney and much more. Smoking tobacco introduces the body to an abundant amount of poisonous chemicals with each puff. Smoking causes an addiction; statics show that the average smokers smoke a pack of 20 cigarettes a day. According to the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention, “the life expectancy for smokers is at…

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    causing to our dental health for years, rather it is natural or artificial, are illegal substances such as heroin, cocaine, meth, and cannabis. We released an article earlier about the effects that smoking and/or chewing tobacco can have on our teeth, now to move onto substances that can have an even more severe effect on them. Along with being illegal, practically all drugs that are marked as illegal have negative consequences on the…

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    knows that smoking cigarettes are a bad habit and are dangerous for the user 's health. These cancer causing, teeth yellowing, bad breath causing cigarettes are still used everyday by people all over the world. It used to be cool to smoke and it seemed like everyone did it. Like fashion, smoking cigarettes soon became the thing of the past. People still smoke, but not as much as they used to. A couple years ago electronic cigarettes were introduced to the US, making smoking cool again. Smoking…

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    disease has two main causes and a way to help your life prolong which is, unhealthy behaviors, genes, and chemotherapy (alternate treatments). The disease was increased by many of the symptoms and will usually not be transferred by genes. The effects of the lungs end up killing the lungs and makes it harder to breath. The effects of bad health cause lung cancer to develop and begin this disease in some case. Asthma can cause a major problem when you are able to breathe and cause a shortness…

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