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    When it comes to any type of tobacco usage there are only two sides, the users and the non-users. As a former chewer I have a hard time seeing the side effects of chewing tobacco because nothing bad ever happened to me besides some slight yellowing of the teeth. However there are many studies that point to “chew” not only being a nasty habit, but having some life threatening risks that come along with it. In this informational study we’ll be looking at several professional studies I have found across the internet to conclude whether or not chew is really that dangerous. There are two main terms that smokeless tobacco consumers use to identify their favorite products. These terms are dipping tobacco (Dip) and chewing tobacco (chew). Dipping…

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    Chewing tobacco is not as damaging to your body as smoking is. Dipping is more convenient in public, not hard on your body like smoking is, and it is a cheaper habit than smoking. Smokeless tobacco is the way to go if you develop a habit, not smoking. Most public places always encourage to go smoke outside for health reasons. The reasons behind all of these laws to stay within fifteen feet from the building is because of these few reasons. One, many people have asthma and the smoke could…

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    All tobacco products do more harm than good. Nowadays there are many people, of all ages use the vast amount of tobacco products. There are many different ways to use tobacco; chew, dip, snuff, cigarette and cigar smoking, and pipe smoking. Chew is in the form of a plug, usually flavored, for chewing instead of smoking. Dipping tobacco or referred to as moist snuff is finely ground or shredded smokeless tobacco that you put between the lip and the gum. Snuff is pulverized tobacco that is to be…

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    Dip is a type of smokeless tobacco and it has more nicotine then cigarettes do. People think if they pick smokeless tobacco products over cigarettes than there will be no harm to their body but they’re wrong. It could even do more harm. Tobacco companies put certain extracts in their products so people will get addicted to them and spend their money on their merchandise. Some possible side effects from smokeless tobacco could be esophageal cancer, mouth cancer and pancreatic cancer. It could…

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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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    Secondhand Smoke and Asthma In the world today we have many things that are harmful and dangerous to us. Ordinarily, when we think of someone causing you harm, it is not so close to home. Your mother and father are the furthest from your mind of people who would do something to harm you. In many cases, they are the people who can do the utmost harm. In this review I would like to determine if children ages unborn to eighteen with daily exposure to tobacco smoke have a predisposition to develop…

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    Written Health Communication Assignment The use of tobacco amongst those of all ages has been an issue we have been fighting and trying to prevent those from using. Very young individuals are smoking and dipping tobacco and are clueless and/or careless to the fact that their lives are at extreme danger. Surprisingly, the rates for teenage smokers have dropped within the last couple of years and I think it is because we are communicating to young individuals on the harmful effects and they are…

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    Cigarettes. Tobacco. Second-hand smoke. Cancer. Over the years, many lawsuits have been brought against tobacco companies. However, it was not until the late 1990s and early 2000s that any progress was made. The case, U.S. v. Philip Morris, Inc. was groundbreaking, as it was the first case in which a major tobacco company had to pay a large sum of money to a plaintiff (Tobacco). Since then, legislation such as the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 has been passed,…

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    Quit Smoking Essay

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    The struggle to find an effective method to quit smoking has affected people for a number of years. As the effects of cigarettes became more sever people used many different replacements for the nicotine additive in cigarettes. Nicotine is a stimulant, and also a highly addictive quality of tobacco. When smoking a cigarette you burn the tobacco to release the nicotine, but in this process you also release “tar”. Tar is the collection of carcinogens (cancer causing agents) that you inhale with a…

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    After, you are done cleaning, you must take 20 minutes to contemplate how your new place, smells and look like. This is a very important step, as you will have to get used to not smelling any tobacco odor. The air should be cleansed of it, and you should learn to like breathing clear air, instead of inhaling smoke all the time. So, take a tour of your home, taking time to breathe slowly and distinguish the new smell. Take 5 minutes in each room; this will be the smell you will have to get used…

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