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    RE: The immediate action to limiting tobacco products consumption 1. Purpose Smoking is a bad habit that can adversely impact on the smoker’s health as well as others around them. Various studies have been done and supports the statement, but it remains difficult to decrease the smoking habit. Regrettably, in Indonesia, there is a lack of awareness from the smoker regarding the dangers of cigarette smoke that they breathe (Hardisman, 2009). The high consumption of cigarettes Indonesia…

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    because the smoke can not do harm to anybody else. The exposure to the smoke is harmless because there is not second hand vapor so it is physically harmless (Burstyn 13). Second hand vapor is harmless, as where second hand smoke from tobacco is equally bad. Smoking tobacco is primarily the number one cause of cardiac and lung disease, which is predicted to kill 1 billion people in the 21st century (Farsalinos 1). Electronic…

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    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 century, when the New World introduced it to Europe. (English…

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    that people are switching to a more healthy lifestyle. Today, the vaping trend is viewed as a safe alternative to cigarettes, but in reality it may be just as bad, if not worse. Whats really concerning is that many of the e-cigarette and vaporizer companies are flourishing because of the lack of regulation on these relatively new products. One example of this ongoing issue with vaping is that as opposed to traditional cigarettes they come in fun flavors that appeal to not only adults, but young…

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    Tobacco is bad for the overall health, so it should be no surprise smoking and chewing tobacco are harmful to the oral health. Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States. Even though the Center of Disease Control has provided more education on the effects of smoking and how to quit through stop smoking campaigns, tobacco use is one of the biggest public health threats the world has ever faced. In relation to oral health, smoking can cause cancer in the oropharynx…

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    Smoking has been practiced in different forms since ancient times and only until recently have people become aware of the health hazards associated with smoking and tobacco use. Currently, smoking is considered the single leading cause of preventable deaths in the United States. Governments around the world aim to improve the health of their citizens by discouraging them from smoking. Policies and laws are instituted that aim to achieve a reduction in smoking rates mainly by limiting the…

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    For this project I decided it would be best to teach my mother, and younger brother, the harmful effects of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vaporizers, and hookah. Since I was teaching alone I had preferred one learner, but felt it was helpful for them if I taught both. My mother is 52 and had smoked cigarettes from the age of 16 up to the age of 45. From then on she started purchasing and using the e-cigarettes, which she thought would help her from smoking. What my mother doesn’t realize is that…

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    The electronic cigarettes are the next big thing in the tobacco industry and it is not the safer alliterate therefore, no one should do electronic cigarettes. One of the claims is it will help stop all the effects of second hand smoke. Electronic cigarettes have many un-known chemicals that it contains. The vapor from the electronic cigarettes allows people to bend the no smoking rules. The most important thing is there has not test been done to show the effects or long term effects of smoking…

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    For both marijuana and most tobacco products, one has to inhale the smoke from burning the drug. Out of using this drug, the number one concern is how addictive the substance can become after using it a couple of times. Marijuana has only ten percent of all its users become addicted…

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    more of a soul searching and now it is seen as some sort of social status, it has changed drastically. With such change, there are still no records to any deaths, addictiveness, or any signs of abuse unlike many others such as tobacco or alcohol. The abuse of alcohol and tobacco in today’s time are roughly $700 billion. (drugabuse) With each passing year as well, overdose in many different types of substance tends to remain the same or increase rather than the hopeful…

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