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    Most people know smoking causes cancer and other major health problems. Do those people know what smoking can do to a fetus? A mother must make many decisions while she is pregnant and smoking should not be one of them. Why would a mother who loves her unborn child want to harm him or her? Smoking while pregnant can causes issues with the mother throughout the pregnancy, birth defects with the baby, and other lifelong health issues. If a mother chooses to smoke while pregnant she increases the…

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    pharmacist Hon Lik, an alternative to smoking emerged. Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, produce a water-based vapor instead of the combustible smoke produced by the tobacco in traditional cigarettes. E-cigarettes contain a battery that heats a liquid containing nicotine, a variety of other chemicals, and sometimes propellants or flavorings, and then changes this liquid into vapor, which is inhaled, simulating the feeling of normal smoking (Hanson). As smoking rates…

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    what stage a person is in will help specify the material, resources, and tactics used in a health program. For example, quitting smoking is a personal choice. If a person is in the pre-contemplation stage, he or she is not even thinking about quitting in the near future. Recognizing this stage will lead you to specific ways that will help change their belief. Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States and it is responsible for about one in five or…

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    smoke while pregnant. It is a well known fact that smoking is an addiction and is difficult to stop, but it is also another well known fact that smoking has been the leading cause of many birth defects during and after pregnancy. This is why it is important to try and stop smoking all together. Smoking tobacco is often a habit that is very difficult to stop. In the past it has been the leading cause of many well known diseases and cancers. Smoking was first documented back in the 15th…

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    Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death. Out of the 42 million adult smokers in the United States, nearly 16 million live with a smoking related disease, about 480,000 deaths are caused from cigarette smoking, and 42,000 deaths are caused by secondhand smoking each year.1 Lifetime smoking usually begins around the age of 18. However, the average age kids start smoking is between 11 and 13 years old.2 The earlier the age a person begins smoking, the greater the risk the person has…

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    since it was unveiled the official USA medical report claiming that cigarette smoking is highly harmful to health. However, in the current…

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    hit the U.S. market, e-cigarettes. This innovation was shipped to the U.S. in “2007” and totally changed the tobacco industry(thrillist). An e-cigarette is essentially electronically powered cigarettes which are intended to create a supplement to smoking cigarettes(drugabuse). These devices transmit different flavors and other harmful chemicals in vapor instead of all the nasty chemicals cigarettes contain. However not enough information has yet been discovered. On the flip side there…

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    slowly cut out tobacco out of their daily routines, whereas I believe they’re just as harmful as tobacco cigarettes and will not make it easier to quit smoking. A number of young adults have come to the conclusion that electronic cigarettes are not harmful at all to your body when inhaling this vaporized substance, and that you’re perfectly fine when smoking. There are some side effects that have been brought up since the use of e-cigarettes. For example Carrie Arnold, a Freelance Science…

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    Electrifying Sides of the Debate on Electronic Cigarettes With the strict regulations on smoking and tobacco comes the rise of the electronic cigarette. E-Cigarettes’ popularity has skyrocketed in its lifespan, with an increasing number of people using them. With them being put under the spotlight, there are many who question their effect. Many claim that electronic cigarettes’ purpose is to help smokers quit. They are supposed to be better for a person’s health than regular cigarettes. However,…

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    2015). Foucault governmentality theory has been applied to various health conditions with regards to health promotion campaigns. In this essay I will be examining the key concepts around governmentality, whilst applying it to health issues related to smoking. Foucault governmentailty shades away from previously used government method of governing by virtue of focusing on societies (Scott, 2016). Govnermentlity goes further by focusing on and utilizing indirect approaches to promote…

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