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    1. There are various ways in which gender influences injury rates. The books provided several major injuries that causes death. This includes poison, motor vehicle accidents, suicide, homicides, and falls. According to CDC (2011), men are twice more likely than women to die from poisons, which is the second leading unintentional injury death of all ages. Suicide is another way that gender influences injury rates. Women are more likely to attempt suicide compare to men, however, men are more…

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had established a commercial campaign called Tips From Former Smokers to help spread recognition of the side-affects smoking has on the human body. Terri Hall was a former smoker, who suffered from throat cancer due to her addiction to nicotine. She encourages individuals to stop before it is too late before all of “this” (Terri Hall) happens to you. Terri is referring to her statement “this” because she endured a surgery that would change her life…

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    cigarettes is as addictive as heroin or cocaine (Benjamin). So you should know that cigarettes are drugs and should not be thought of lightly. Seventy percent of smokers can’t quit (“Tobacco Related Diseases”). But luckily after the age of twenty-six if you have never smoked before, then you probably never will (Benjamin). Smoking also ruins our environment because the smoke and chemicals from the cigarette pollute our air (Benjamin). You should not smoke at all, but especially not while you are…

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    Cigarette smoking is one of the number causes of various diseases and health problems, yet it is highly addictive. Because cigarette smoking is trending in many social environments, most people are unaware of the damages and risks that may occur between the individual smoking and his or her bystanders. Particularly, the smoke from a cigarette is the main contributor of why many smokers enjoy the unrevealed truth and why they are addicted to a substance that not receive any internal satisfaction.…

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    specifically, 10,300 adults die of smoking related diseases each year (Irimina, 2017). The CDC gave the state of Virginia approximately $1.3 million in 2016 to help prevent and control tobacco use. Virginia has also taken steps to prevent secondhand smoking by enforcing smoke free zone in public areas, on school property, and college campuses. Since 2012, 7 out of 10 adults wished to quit smoking. This expansion of awareness is shown through the increase of calls to the smoking quitline by an…

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    issue has been are vapes and e-cigarettes a better alternative to smoking. On the one hand, Jed E. Rose argues that e-cigarettes are a better alternative than just smoking a regular cigarette. On the other hand, Pamela ling contends that e-cigarettes are not a better alternative than to quit smoking there are better ways to quit smoking than e-cigarettes. Jed E. Rose argues that E-Cigarettes are better alternative to quit smoking. Treatments such as nicotine patches, gum, lozenges, nasal spray…

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    Smoking Cessation and Motivational Interviewing Every decade, the Healthy People initiative develops a new set of science-based, 10-year national objectives with the goal of improving the health of all Americans. There are more than 1,200 objectives in Healthy People 2020. TU-1 Reduce Tobacco Use by Adults (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2018) is a perfect example. This objective has a target population of diverse adult patients over the age of 18 and coincides with the local…

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    Question What are the health risks of smoking habit really do to your body? Previous studies suggest that smokers minimize the personal health risk of smoking; smokers may not be aware of the various smoking-related disease risks or believe that they are susceptible to them. Smoking is a major health hazard. There is now an exhaustive body of evidence: including hundreds of epidemiological, experimental, pathological and clinical studies to demonstrate that smoking increases the smoker 's risk…

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    to stop smoking. There is no evidence that a smoking cessation program is in place, only a policy to quit smoking. 2. There is no timeline in which to implement this policy. For any…

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    Teenagers have even adapted to the use of this addictive drug. The amounts of users that participate in cigarette smoking are on the rise. It has been concluded from U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that each year, an estimated 443,000 people die prematurely from smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke, and another 8.6 million live with a serious illness caused by smoking. Despite these risks, nearly 23 percent of high school students use tobacco products, and more than 90 percent…

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