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    The electronic cigarette (EC), also called e-cigarette, e-cig, electronic vaping device, personal vaporizer or electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) has been on the market for a decade. ECs are marketed as safe products providing a sensation of traditional smoking without the harmful effects, delivering pure nicotine and releasing harmless water vapor that vanishes in seconds [Anon, 2014 and Smoke, 2014]. Puffing activates the battery-operated heating element in the atomizer and the liquid.…

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    The most recent pattern in smoking has been E cigarettes. They have been advanced as a much more secure contrasting option to smoking standard cigarettes. Obviously, there's the well-known adage that begins, "in the event that it's unrealistic… " It turns out the Harvard School of Public Health chose to do a study on E-cigarettes and the outcomes are startling. It looks as though they may not represent the customary cigarette danger, but rather they represent an alternate one inside and out.…

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    200 Americans under 18 years old smoke their first cigarette dependably. Shockingly, most new smokers are unaware of the dangers of this new inclination, including heart infections, lung sullying, diabetes, stroke, and basically sickness. The quick overview of parts of cigarettes educates a critical measure regarding its benefits and it additionally enlightens the motivation driving why smoking takes more than 480,000 passing dependably. Cigarettes contain up to 600 fixings on top of more than…

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    Having a loved one go through the pain of the result of cigarette use can be very emotional and financially hardening. Although cigarette use is on the decline, still over 36.5 million Americans used them in 2015. This number is very scary considering all the research that is out about the harmful effects of this product. Experiencing someone go through an addiction that is harmful for their health is very hard to just stand by and watch. That is why we as a country need to come together and…

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    pharmacist named Hon Lik, created E-cigarettes in 2003 (Grana et al. 6). E-cigarettes use a liquid in its chamber that uses a battery to create a spark that combusts inside the barrel to create smoke (Grana et al. 6). Many consumers that use e-cigarettes are using them as a way to end their smoking habits of tobacco products (Franck et al. 1945). E-cigarettes seem to be a growing trend in use among people that are trying to quit smoking. Therefore, e-cigarette companies are trying to target…

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    Cigarettes are one of the highest preventable causes to many diseases and deaths in the United States. The different harsh chemicals and toxins used in cigarettes to help release the nicotine in them is one of the many causes of people suffering from health problems. Not only do smokers risk their health by directly inhaling the toxins, studies have proven that second and third hand smoking is also harmful to those around them (especially infants and children). With technology expanding,…

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    Illegalizing Cigarettes My parents have tried to stop smoking for years. They have almost quit but they always would give up and have to have a cigarette. Their coughing has gotten worse and they have had more health problems. They always hate that they have to buy more since cigarettes are so expensive. My parents regret starting to smoke from the moment they had their first cigarette. Even though cigarettes are an addiction that is hard to get off of, they still are dangerous, can cause…

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    on cigarette packages. People from all walks of life are smoking and it seems as if there is no end in sight. Honestly, society plays an important role when it comes to individuals who smoke cigarettes. People turn to cigarettes because of various stresses caused by society. For example many people learn and explore tobacco by word of mouth, or just because society perceives it the “cool” thing to do. Despite the warning labels on cigarette packs there are many reasons people smoke cigarettes.…

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    engaged in. Smoking cigarettes were coming up as a new and “cool” thing to do, started to become socially acceptable, and even better they were cheap. All throughout the years, numerous advancements and changes have been made in the making of cigarettes, the style of cigarettes, and the amount of people that smoke cigarettes. Amid this time, the sale of cigarettes was booming for Chesterfield company. Nearing the late 1940s, around half of the automated nations smoked cigarettes. Soapstone is…

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    The Government Should Ban Cigarettes Shockingly, people consume a deadly product that kills millions of people a year. Approximately six million people die a year from smoking cigarettes (“Global Health”). Without question smoking cigarettes is the leading cause of preventable death in the world. Not only are smokers harming themselves but, the people around them as well. Cigarette smoking is harmful and a financially wasteful habit that should be banned by the government. Tobacco is the…

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