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    and doesn't do anything to your health but they are wrong. Vaping can cause; bleeding mouths, anxiety, greater chance of getting a cold/ the flu, many skin problems, always coughing, and throwing up. Plus many more. Also these devices can cause your lungs to not work as well…

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    In “E-Smoking among Teenagers,” by the editorial board, the authors focus on the idea that e-smoking is harmful to teenagers. However, in “Can e-cigarettes save lives?” the author focuses on how e-cigarettes can be helpful to smokers who would like to stop. Many users and healthcare professionals in this video agree with e-cigarettes and stand by them at all costs. They believe that e-cigarettes are a good thing for society, not one that could hurt it. Environment Smoking cannot only be…

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    Environmental Protection Agency wrote an article stating that an excessive amount of smoke inhalation can cause health problems such as burning eyes, runny nose, and illnesses such as bronchitis. Fine particles can also cause aggravate chronic heart and lung…

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    NICOTINE DEPENDENCE Description Nicotine dependence is a major public health problem. Nicotine is abused in the form of tobacco, smoked in bidis, cigarettes and hooka, and chewed as such or in pan masala. Symptoms 1. Most tobacco users smoke or use smokeless tobacco on a daily basis. 2. Indicators of dependence include the time from waking to first use. About 15% of the dependent smokers light up within 5 minutes of waking, while almost half of smoke within the first half hour of the day. 3.…

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    I am going to talk how smoking is still a problem amongst teenagers. In the article “ E-Cigarettes Use Double Among Students, Survey Shows,” Sabrina Tavernise writes about how teenagers end up using E-Cigarettes a lot more. E-Cigarettes are battery-powered devices that give nicotine that is vaporised, which from that it turns into aerosol mist. Sellers would advertise them as an alternative for smoking, but researchers say their health effects are not yet clear. Dr. Kenneth Warner, a professor…

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    These findings highlight further research on the long-term health impact and scope of craving for hookah for regular users and easy to quitting. The research showed a clear correlation between the remarkable increase of hookah and wrong perception about hookah such as its being less harmful and more glorious in the college students, especially young population. In order to achieve success reduction and prevention of hookah user, we should focus on the wrong perception about hookah and struggling…

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    blood pressure. Finally, I learned health education is an important factor to help quit smoking. Reaction In my opinion, about this article, I completely agree with it because it’s showing us how smoking affects the baby by Weight and size, Body and lungs and Brain function. For example, Smoking throughout your pregnancy could make the baby lighter. Consequently, excess health care costs that mother and the baby will need it. In conclusion, the benefits of health education make quit smoking,…

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    The healthy objective of Healthy People 2020 that interests me is regarding tobacco use. The objective is to “reduce the initiation of tobacco use among children, adolescents, and young adults” (Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, 2016). A. Explain why this objective is of interest to you. How does this objective apply to your clinical practice or area of interest? This topic is of great interest because my father died just four months ago of tobacco use. His death was…

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    Nicotine Essay

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    Introduction Worldwide nicotine is known as the most addictive substance when compare with alcohol, marijuana, or cocaine. Cigarettes decrease respiratory function causing lungs and respiratory diseases. Cigarette smoking is higher among schizophrenia than any other mentally ill population. Schizophrenic patients are known to be heavy smokers, it is reported that about 60 percent to 80 percent have an addiction to nicotine. Schizophrenic patients are also least likely to quit this nicotine…

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    E Cigarettes Research

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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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