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    Santa Fe-Based Company

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    Lawsuit Filed Against a Santa Fe-based Company for Deceptive Marketing Is there such thing as a safe cigarette? Research covering many studies and many decades have confirmed that even a little smoking can be dangerous. E-smoking is dangerous and even being exposed to second hand smoke from cigarettes is very dangerous. However, a particular brand of cigarettes markets itself as an all-natural cigarette without additives and it is now being sued for deceptive marketing. Details of the Law Suit…

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    the United States nicotine addiction and tobacco consumption is the most common form of addiction and one of the number one leading causes of death. Nicotine is a psychoactive drug in tobacco. The regular consumption of tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco lead to addiction in a high proportion of users. In addition to being highly addictive, tobacco may also cause numerous types of cancer, emphysema, and can even cause death (Deffner). Despite the decrease in tobacco…

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    Smoking In America

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    children of an entire generation and turned all of them into smokers, causing millions of deaths related to smoking. Cigarettes are a burden on the economy, they are responsible for millions of deaths, and are extremely addictive to young adults. Smoking is an epidemic on this country and should be banned for the betterment of future generations. Some would argue that cigarette smoking and other tobacco products are useful to the economy, bringing in billions every year in taxes on them.…

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    F. C, et al, 2015, p.1). Even if someone does not die from smoking cigarettes, then they are more than likely to contract a preventable disease. With new people everyday contracting these diseases related to cigarettes the U.S. healthcare and economy are taking various measures to try and prevent these horrible diseases. The U.S. government has tried to counteract the sale and production of tobacco by constantly raising cigarette prices to stop their growth.…

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    Argument Summative: Vaping Smoking an e-cigarette can be just as harmful as tobacco smoking. Studies say that, contrary to other beliefs, vaping can cause various diseases that have a devastating impact on your health. This is shown when,” Scientists have warned that vaping devices - considered by many to be a healthier alternative to tobacco - could damage your DNA and increase the risk of heart disease and cancer”(Picknell, 1). This shows that vaping has effects in different parts of your…

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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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    Why Vaping Is Bad

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    world went through with cigarettes. The cigarette epidemic started with people using cigarettes without knowing the side effects. Teens nowadays don’t know about the harmful effects that vape pens cause. People try to say that e-cigarettes aren’t as bad as they seem, but the article “Warning: Vaping Teens Becoming a New Generation of Nicotine Addicts” by USAToday.com says otherwise. As of right now, there are fewer restrictions and warnings on vape pens as there are on cigarettes; as a result,…

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    Why Vaping Is Bad

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    Smoking E-cigarettes, or vaping, has become a big trend in the U.S in recent years, starting from trying to quit smoking.Vaping is considered a big trend with high schoolers and young adults. There are many unanswered questions about vaping and its effects. Through research no evidence shows that vaping is harmful, experts say that the vaping issue is overreacted, and the U.K advocates the use of e-cigarettes instead of traditional cigarettes. Experts say that people are overreacting to…

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    Everyone knows that smoking cigarettes is bad for one's health. The toxins, the addiction, and the health risks make cigarettes the losers when it comes to cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and vaporizers. While everyone knows about cigarettes, they are not as clear on the differences between e-cigarettes and vaporizers. There are big differences between the two. Anyone looking to make an informed decision between the two should read on. Better for one's health Both the e-cigarette and the vaporizer…

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    Vaporizers Vs Cigarettes

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    Cigarettes and Vaporizers have grown significantly in usage since when they were first introduced roughly in 2004. The popularity has grown because they differ from traditional cigarettes by not having the secondhand smoke associated with vaping. In this research the articles looked at how vaping is a local problem and a growing issue in most communities’ on the background of vaping. Also the different chemicals in vaping and how it affects the environment. Also the different chemicals in vaping…

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