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    The main concern regarding the use of electronic cigarettes is that no one knows what ingredients or chemicals are in them. It's difficult to decide if they are safer than cigarettes if one doesn't have enough information to compare the two. Although there have not been enough studies conducted to know exactly how many chemicals are in electronic cigarettes, there have been 42 identified (Harmful Chemicals in Electronic Cigarettes). Out of the 42 identified chemicals, there are certain ones…

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    Safe Cigarette Analysis

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    Have you ever heard of the saying “ Too much of a good thing eventually turns into something bad”? Well this phrase closely relates to tobacco. According to Marjorie Jacobs, tobacco was originally used for special religious and medical purposes by the Native Americans in between 600 A.D. and 900 A.D.. It was then grown as a cash crop in 1612.“ By the 1800’s many people had begun using small amounts of tobacco: Some chewed it. Others smoked it occasionally in a pipe, or they hand-rolled a…

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    Have you ever thought of someone before yourself? Smokers do not do this based on the fact that they are harming those around them everytime they “light up.” Smoking is defined as “the cloud of black, gray, or white gases and dust that is produced by burning something” by Merriam-Webster Dictionary. The majority of people do not enjoy inhaling those clouds of smoke given off by others around them. Second-hand smoke negatively impacts a person’s dining experience. Most people do now want breathe…

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    Smoking In America

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    In the case to simply taking the step to quit smoking it can also lead to second and third hand smoke. By some Americans smoking can also cause others not want to be around and sometimes things like that be ending friendships. The main way smoking hurts nonsmokers is through secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke is the combination of smoke that comes from the cigarette and smoke breathed out by a smoker. Smoke can stay in the air for several hours after someone smokes. Breathing secondhand smoke…

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    CAUSES OF SMOKING TO TEENAGERS Most people know smoking is bad for their health but do they really understand smoking can make their life in dangerous. One of the most common problem today that are killing people all over the world is cigarette. Tobacco contains nicotine a highly addictive drug that can makes a difficult for smokers to quit from smoking. Not only tobacco that contains in cigarette can harm us, but it also has tar, ammonia, alcohol and carbon monoxide. Nowadays smoking is…

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    A Multi-Disciplinary team (MDT) contains health professionals that work in partnership with clients to produce better health outcomes REF. They provide care that is efficient and effective (MOH, 2014c). Depending on the stage of the long term condition the MDT members differ in specialised fields that offers expertise and specific skills beneficial to the patient (MOH, 2014c) At present the aim of Sues MDT members is to help her self-manage her diabetes, with diet, exercise and medication.…

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    Secondhand Smoking Can Harm Your Loved Ones You had a very long day in anatomy class and it is finally over. While on your way out to your car, someone is smoking just outside of the entrance and the puff of smoke they just exhaled is now in your line of path. The wind is blowing very hard that day mainly back in your face. Before you know it, the wind takes your breath away. As you are gasping in your attempt to catch your breath you end up inhaling the secondhand smoke from the person…

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    Smoking in Public Smoking bans in the United States have been around since the 1970’s. Since then different states have made their own laws about where you are allowed to smoke in public areas. Other states have made minimal efforts to decrease the smoking in public. Smoke bans are not made to target those who smoke, rather protect those who do not. Smoking in public produces second hand smoke that is harmful to those around them, to help reduce exposure to second hand smoke for people, the…

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    The number of people smoking has increased in the past few years and it should stop. It is a personal choice to smoke or not but the amount of people it affects is not acceptable. Smokers chose to subject themselves to health risks. People that smoke in public areas set a bad example for not only teenagers or adults but to kids as well. Teens are hooked on tobacco every day. They do not realize that trying cigarettes makes it worse and it leads to a lifelong addiction. The tobacco companies do…

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    Smoking is one of the leading common problems of fatality our society faces today. In accordance with Teen Ink, there are over four thousand toxic chemicals in each cigarette ranging from ammonia (commonly found in household cleaning supplies), arsenic (used in rat poison), carbon monoxide (in car fumes), and much more. Each cigarette smoked contains tobacco and nicotine. Nicotine is one of the most addictive drugs on the market. So why are so many people continuing to smoke? One cigarette may…

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