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    Essay On Heart Disease

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    The heart is an essential part of a human’s body. It is a muscular organ located at the center of the circulatory system that pumps blood throughout the body. The system comprises of veins, arteries, and capillaries, and these blood vessels carry blood to and from all areas of one’s body to sustain life. It beats around 100,000 times and pumps around 2,000 gallons per day. The heart is vital to one’s health and everything that goes on in his or her body. The heart is also prone to many different…

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    Persuasive Essay Marijuana

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    Tobacco causes plack in the lungs whereas marijuana just causes irritation in the airways. The “high” effect on people is the THC stranded in the marijuana it’s a bronze like color and is waxy feeling and tobacco has the same texture. People believe the high from cannabis is scary or bad but you get high from cigarettes as some people call a head change.…

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    Stereotypes In Australia

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    Government Regulations on Tobacco Cigarettes in Australia are incredibly expensive, and their packaging features stomach-churning…

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    years, tobacco has been considered to be the major commodity in the world. Many people find smoking to be an alternative solution to release stress or as temporary, friendly company. Many governments are building hospitals, schools, and other public services from the taxes they impose on the tobacco industry. Despite the benefits, most people know that cigarettes are dangerous, but they do not really understand their harmful effect. Smoking cigarettes should be banned for health reasons.…

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    Vaping Research Paper

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    because you see what they are putting in it right? Wrong. You still don 't know what is in the bottles. You also don 't know what nasty particles are floating around in the air getting locked into your new bottle of juice. These are all causes of harmful and unwanted chemicals found in a lot of juice. The whole point of vaping or at least one of the biggest reasons to…

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    In this world there is a drug that can treat hundreds of ailments with minimal side effects and also boost local economies, but it is federally illegal. As research increases, studies have shown the incredible medical and financial qualities of marijuana. With 23 states that currently have legal medical marijuana and 11 states very close, thousands of medical patients are receiving treatment from this plant. Now, four states have legalized marijuana for recreational use (“23 Legal States”).…

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    Synthesis Of E-Cigarettes

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    INTRODUCTION For years, smokers and non-smokers have yearned for a new and less harmful alternative to conventional cigarettes. Both factions know the health implications of inhaling traditional cigarette smoke, both directly and indirectly (second hand smoke), and have pressed for alternatives, thus creating the market for electronic cigarettes. The advent of the electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) was in the year 2007. The revolutionary product is quite similar to conventional cigarettes…

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    Argumentative Essay On Medical Marijuana

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    Marijuana relieves the internal eye pressure of glaucoma, with relieving the pain and slowing or even stopping the condition.Many side effects of the medication to stop cancer can be relieved with medical cannabis, some studies suggest that Marijuana tends to slow down the progress of some types of cancer.Muscle pain, spasticity, tremors and unsteadiness are some of the effects caused by the disease that can be relieved by Marijuana in some patients, epileptic seizures can be prevented with…

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    288). However, the authors report that the consequences that come with sugar, such as hypertension, high triglycerides, and diabetes are diseases “associated with metabolic syndrome” (Lustig, Schmidt, and Brindis 286). Moreover, fructose has similar effects on the liver as alcohol. As a matter of fact, the article mentions that alcohol comes from the fermentation of sugar. Therefore, sugar falls under the abused category because it prevents the hormone leptin to work properly, causing people to…

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    People like this may believe that anti-smoking ads will some how reach smokers and some how convince them to quit and stop because of the negative effects it has on the body, but we can safely assume that this is not the case. To smokers, the image will be a constant reminder of the damage they are doing to their bodies and what it can do to their future life. But for the most part, they will likely…

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