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    What are the causes of increased use of e-cigarettes among adolescents? Introduction Tobacco cigarettes are costly, addictive, and can cause many serious conditions, such as cancer, lung, and cardiac diseases. These diseases are not just dangerous for the users, but also for the person who inhales around them as called second hand smokers. Sadly, the price of a pack of cigarettes is increasing, yet people are still buying them. Although e-cigarettes have been patented since 1963, it became more popular in 2007 ( LaMotte, 2016). E-cigarettes are cheaper, well design in colorful and many different optional flavors which attract adolescent. People believe that e-cigarettes are safer because they are less toxic and more convenient compared to…

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    E-cigarettes are a good way to reduce the rate of smoking among teenagers. Teenage smokers have increased at an alarming rate especially in the United States (U.S.). These teenagers do not seem to care that smoking is the major cause of emphysema and lung cancer. Some areas have banned smoking in public places. There is also a push to have companies banned from advertising tobacco. These are but a few of the ways the U.S. is trying to reduce the rate of smoking. Most chain smokers and addicts…

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    Essay On E-Cigarettes

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    Since the first settlers came here from England, cigarettes and tobacco has been a part of the American culture. Back then, the feeble government and economy was greatly dependent on the product, but now, while it does still bring in money, it’s a major health risk and overall danger to the U.S and the populous who live in it because of very dire and controversial reasons. The U.S should no longer sell cigarettes and make them illegal because it would decrease the annual death toll, it would…

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    Tobacco And E-Cigarettes

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    Users and sellers claim that e-cigarettes are healthier and more safer than regular cigarettes, which isn’t true. E-Cigarettes contain aerosols which can contain addictive nicotine, flavorings, and a variety of other chemicals, most known to be very toxic or cause cancer. 20 percent of deaths in the United States are caused by smoking and around “16 million number of Americans are living with smoking-related diseases.” So far, there are 1.1 million tobacco users around the world and 600 thousand…

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    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. Diacetyl is an enhancing…

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    E-Cigarette Analysis

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    Logan stated “E-cigarettes are battery-operated devices that are designed to resemble traditional cigarettes.” E-cigarettes are so popular now in this generation. Teenagers at the young age get addicted to the nicotine not for the right reasons. These products such as Juuls and vapes are supposed to displace cigarettes and help smokers who want to quit but, they are doing just the opposite. This is relevant to the US/VA Government because the problem with E-cigarettes is they’re all around the…

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    Synthesis Of E-Cigarettes

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    conventional cigarettes. Both factions know the health implications of inhaling traditional cigarette smoke, both directly and indirectly (second hand smoke), and have pressed for alternatives, thus creating the market for electronic cigarettes. The advent of the electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) was in the year 2007. The revolutionary product is quite similar to conventional cigarettes both physically and aesthetically and utilizes a small battery to power its cartridge (Johnson and…

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    There are many smokers that are trying to quite and are having a hard time. There are many ways that are available to help smokers quite but the best way is by using e cigarettes. The reason is basically because they are smokeless and do not contain nasty tar that can be very hazardous to the health. The fact is, most people just cannot simply quite smoking altogether. For this reason, e cigarettes come in handy. E cigarettes, or electronic cigarettes can be a good alternative to anyone that…

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    E-cigarettes Should the government regulate E-cigarettes? E-cigarettes are availible for under aged smokers and kids are getting poisoned from the E-cigarette “Juice”. I believe that E-cigarettes should be regulated to keep under aged kids safer.Having E-cigarettes regulated will keep kids and teens safer from the addiction of the nicotine induced flavors of the E-cigarette juice. First, E-cigarette have a liquid known as “Juice”. The name of this doesn’t sound very harmful but can be life…

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    1. Summary After reading the article choices, I was immediately drawn to the article “New Federal E-Cigarette Rules Have Heavy Impact in Only 2 States” (McCullough, 2016) The article’s focus is on the new federal rules to ban sales to minors and impose stricter safety reviews for the products. The article mostly focuses on the state of Pennsylvania and Michigan because there are no age limit laws for e-cigarette sales. (2016) Additionally, according to McCullough (2016) there are activist in…

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