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    Bad Second Hand Smoke

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    situation. These individuals are often left wondering how they got to suffer from cancer having never smoked a day in their lives. The facts are that secondhand smoke is responsible for many of the same diseases as if the sufferers had smoked the cigarettes themselves. These diseases…

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    Famous World No Tobacco Day Campaigns Worth Sharing World No Tobacco Day was first introduced by the World Health Organization. This date on the calendar serves to make people aware of the health risks linked to tobacco and to boost strategies that can help reduce worldwide tobacco use. It’s widely known, but still important to mention, that tobacco contains nicotine which is an addictive substance that affects mood, alertness and concentration. According to the American Cancer Society, each…

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    My article was called “Vape tricks could increase health risks, experts warn” its main topic was on how the vape smoke can damage a person’s nose, mouth, and lungs. The article also talks about how the vape tricks can get more kids trying E-cigs. The E-cigs have a product called aerosol that can expose the user to dangerous chemicals like formaldehyde that can irritate the eyes, throat, and skin. Lost of exposure to formaldehyde can even lead to cancer. Often times during vape tricks one…

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    While exploring the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health website (www.asph.org), one discovers the definition of public along with three main assertions: public health is personal, global, and its impact is measurable. With regards to creating healthier communities, the modern world generates great threats to living a healthy lifestyle. From tobacco to sedentary lifestyles to eating poorly, people in the world today must challenge themselves to live healthily. Unfortunately,…

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    Alaska, California, Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina; they’re all doing it. Marijuana abuse has increased in the United States. 24 million Americans are frequent abusers of the class I drug. 22 year- old, Kristine Lewis, is one among the millions of marijuana users in the U.S. She uses the drug as a stress reliever. “I smoke weed because I am often stressed out and after I smoke a blunt or two most of my negative thoughts leave me,” said Lewis. Lewis’s smoking habit began habit as…

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    Camel No. 9 Advertising

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    J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, which produces the cigarette brand Camel, has produced several campaigns that have caused major uproar among many health organizations around the country due to their targeting towards underage kids. One of those campaigns was for Camel No. 9. These particular cigarettes had many different aspects in the advertisements and the product itself about why they would attract…

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    Bar Culture

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    glass and trash littered along the fence. The outside of the bar was illuminated with traditional florescent red lights advertising the bar and its specials. People standing outside the entrance in smoke circles talking about their day and sharing cigarettes and joints. This is not a night club, not a dance club, just a good old fashion bar, filled with people from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Inside the bar I found people of various races, a wide spread of ages, both men and women. If I…

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    The 5 things health experts said were bad for you in 2616 are Alcohol, Opioids, Distracted Walking, Deep Space, and Marijuana. Alcohol causes 7 different types of cancer. They are Mouth cancer, Pharyngeal cancer (upper throat), Oesophageal cancer (food pipe), Laryngeal cancer (voice box), Breast cancer, Bowel cancer, and Liver cancer. Alcohol also causes more fatalities than overdoses from prescription painkillers. Opioids do more harm than they do good. During the research, injured rodents that…

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    anyone that smokes? Do you know how much they spend on cigarettes per month, when they purchase a pack of cigarettes each day? For one packet of cigarettes it costs about $10 or more according to healthycanadians.gc.ca, which is about $250 to $400 a month. This money can be useful in many different ways. For instance, save up for future vacations, save up for education, to have fun with family and friends and many other things. This is why cigarette prices should be increased in order to raise…

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    Dip and Chewing Tobacco causes harmful effects on anyone who uses it, the products can carry the risk of numerous health related problems later in life. In addition, Dip and Chewing tobacco creates negative effects on the environment and human society. Tobacco contains nicotine, which is a proven addictive drug and can easily produce unpleasant habits in its users, inflicting an impulsive drive to use tobacco again and again. Furthermore, tobacco products tend to be expensive to the public, but…

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