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    are trying to use electronic cigarettes as a gateway to quitting smoking. Electronic cigarettes produce a water-based vapor instead of the combustible smoke produced by the tobacco in regular cigarettes. They contain a battery that heats a liquid containing nicotine, a variety of other chemicals, and sometimes propellants or flavorings, and changes this liquid into vapor, which is then inhaled, simulating the feeling of normal smoking (Hanson). The health effects of electronic cigarettes have…

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    Smoke Free College Essay

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    neglect these rules. Smoking may be seen as acceptable behavior for potential smokers if it is not addressed. Additionally, it mentally and physically affects those with prolonged exposure to the substance. Few sane college students that wish to prosper, go to school for their health and learning to be negatively impacted. This is counterproductive and it needs to be resolved. I currently attend a smoke-free college and you can observe on a daily basis, several individuals smoking on campus or…

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    Cigarettes vs. E-Cigarettes Attention! Attention! Read all about it, “E-cigarettes vs Cigarettes: A Big Battle is Brewing!” That headline sums up the major debate that is the topic of many discussions and a huge amount of research (Wheeler). In January 2018, the National Academies of Sciences released their findings in the debate between the two products which will give someone interested in the debate some great data that will make the difference in the two clear. Their research…

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    The 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.…

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    created in the 1950s by Phillip Morris his company was made in 1900 in London, England. Phillip Morris is a global cigarette and tobacco company, with products sold in over 200 countries. The modern advertisement was created by Smoke Free, an anti-smoking campaign made in the United Kingdom. Next slide Vintage:…

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    reviewing the oral hygiene between smokers and non smokers with periodontitis. The article also suggests that smoking and periodontitis are directly linked. (Gene B. Sherwim, 2013). A study on the relationship between Smoking and Periodontal disease states that periodontal diseases and smoking are in direct correlation to one another. (Gene B. Sherwim, 2013). Evidence from a 2010 study states that smoking cigarettes is recognized as the most important environmental risk factor in periodontitis.…

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    that is on both sides of the health spectrum; they are viewed as a safer alternative to smoking tobacco, but poses similar health risks. The 2014 article Why e-cigarettes should be banned from minors by Gary A. Emmett supports the belief that e-cigarettes have negative effects on health and should be inaccessible for minors. Although e-cigarettes are publicized as a safer and less addictive alternative to smoking, e-cigarettes are also argued to cause liquid poisoning and contain the addictive…

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    disposal bins. We plan to install clear disposal bins for cigarette butts to physically show people how much they are smoking and to make our campus a cleaner place. The goal of this initiative is not to support smoking on campus, but instead aid in the existing problem of the non biodegradable cigarette filters that litter our campus, while still educating those on the damages smoking can cause. This will create a more sustainable community because of the cleaner and more welcoming environment…

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    assist with the cessation of smoking however, there are safely and health concerns. Electronic cigarettes are a rechargeable battery which contains atomizer coil that generates a vapor that looks like a real cigarette. Due to the way the electronic cigarette is designed they have a similar feel, and discharges the same smoke, like real cigarettes would. Many argue that electronic cigarettes do contain nicotine and therefore, will still have people addicted to smoking leading them back to where…

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    Gestational Diabetes

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    during and after pregnancy is crucial in maintaining a healthy baby throughout and after pregnancy. Nicotine passes through the bloodstream of the mother and into the developing fetus causing harm to the fetus (“Birth defects and brain development”). Smoking during pregnancy also causes mother’s blood oxygen content level to drop drastically(“Birth defects and brain development”). When the mother’s oxygen level drops it causes the fetus to receive less oxygen. This can cause damage to the fetus…

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