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    Smoking In South Dakota

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    Smoking effects every organ in your body, examples have been found in the onset of Alzheimer, Pre-aging, Lung Cancer, and heart disease such as diabetes, and heart attacks. Almost all of these diseases contribute to the leading mortality and morbidity rates in the World today. The effected group is everyone that is surrounded by someone or persons that smoke, or any tax payer. This statement will be addressing South Dakota, Minnehaha county young adults ages twelve to eighteen. Smoking effects…

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    Louisiana Case Study

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    Situation As a nurse in one of the local hospitals in Louisiana, I have noticed that many children are hospitalized with various health issues like ear infections, bronchitis, cystic fibrosis, rhinitis, pneumonia, sinusitis, and sore throats. These medical issues have become common among students in the region without a clear understanding of the major contributing factors. In attempts to identify the main factors resulting in the illnesses, I have conducted state-wide analysis of the problem…

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    appearance. Smoking can cause your face to have more wrinkles, and stain your teeth yellow. Over time an ex-smoker’s sense of smell would get stronger, and they will have better chance at conceiving children. A smoker has a higher chance of dying from lung cancer…

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    You must be high! Especially if you believe legalizing a substance that has more overall disadvantages than advantages is the right thing to do. Cannabis, also known as marijuana is the most abused illegal drug in the United States. The debate on the legalization of recreational marijuana has gone on for many years. As always, there are two sides to a debate. In the marijuana debate there are individuals who want marijuana to become legal and then there are the individuals who want marijuana to…

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    Increasing Tobacco Bans

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    According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, “Cigarette smoking causes about one in five deaths in the United States each year.” For decades, there has been controversy about tobacco and smoking; on one side it’s argued that smoking doesn’t affect people as badly as everyone says. Then on the other hand, it’s disputed that smoking has very harsh side effects to anyone that’s near it, even non smokers. It’s argued that there’s a good and a bad side to smoking, but as research…

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    2. Why is it so dangerous to smoke during pregnancy? A. Cigarette smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals, including truly nasty things like cyanide, lead, and at least 60 cancer-causing compounds. When you smoke during pregnancy, that toxic brew gets into your bloodstream, your baby's only source of oxygen and nutrients. B. The most serious complications including stillbirth, premature delivery, and low…

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    Smokeless tobacco is just as bad as other forms of tobacco, if not way worse. Smokeless tobacco can go by many names because it is just tobacco that is chewed, sucked on, or sniffed instead of smoked. Some of the names include: dip and chew, snuff, chewing tobacco, or spit tobacco. Regardless of the different names it is called, smokeless tobacco still still carries the same drastic health risks as other tobaccos. People who are not educated may have been led to believe that using smokeless…

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    Cigarette receptacles are a required and compulsory feature in all public areas, workplaces as well as in some households too in order to keep the surroundings of the work area or the home neat and well-kept and maintained. Smoldering or smoking will involve with himself buffs, lighters, smoked ones, wrapping and all this will unconditionally contribute towards litter at one point in time or the other. Therefore it converts energetic to have a cigarette receptacle at such a place where you think…

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    In recent years, China invented a new type of cigarette called the “electric-cigarette”. It began moving along the United States market around 2007, four years after the release date. This machine, electric-cigarette, heats the liquid inside the e-cigarette to produce a vapor that can be inhaled by the user. Pressing the button on the electric-cigarette initiates the heating of the e-liquid inside the machine. Most of the machine resembled a pen; there are many other different types of…

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    don't contain tobacco. Tobacco is extremely harmful and a big causer of cancer in normal cigarettes, without this; the risk of cancer is marginally lower in E-cigarettes. However, this doesn't make them completely safe. Regular cigarettes have a whole host of cancer-causing chemicals and E-cigarettes aren't free of all these. Many…

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