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    for granted knowing that something could happen to them at any moment. I never thought much about it either, until I was faced with the realization that death could happen at any moment. In this case, it took having my grandmother diagnosed with lung cancer to finally realize the undeniable truth about death, and how everything can change in the blink of an eye. In November of 2013, I was just getting used to the idea of being a junior in high school, and dealing with the pressure…

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    something that most of the population is afraid of. Death is just the end of a real lifetime feeling of a lifetime. Some people believe that there is an afterlife. Also, death is caused by illness. Afterall, there are many ways of dying; traumatic deaths, cancer and depression. Traumatic death is just a horrible way of dying. One of them is natural disasters like earthquakes. According to earthquake.usgs.gov an earthquake is when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another. This…

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    Lung Cancer Research Paper

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    In my essay I will do research on Breast cancer. In my first paragraph I will explain what cancer is and they statistics about it. My second paragraph will be about environmental causes and many other things such as in what causes cancer and what are they different types. My third paragraph will be in great detail about cancer and give informational things on it that you might not have even known about yourself. My final and last thing will sum up everything and give you tips on how to help…

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    nodding towards me. I could feel my legs walking towards her, however I felt like I wasn’t in control of them. She reached out for my hand and I grabbed it, holding it tight, but not enough of hurt her. I could see the pain in her eyes from what the cancer was doing in her body. I wanted to make everything better, but I knew that it wasn’t…

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    from lung cancer because of their unhealthy habits; however, nowadays more people suffer from this malignant disease regardless of their lifestyle. This is due to the widespread of environmental problems, especially air pollution, which is produced by pollutants including sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and particulate matters (such as PM2.5 and PM10). “Each 10-µg/m3 of pollutants was associated with approximately ... 8% increased risk of lung cancer mortality. ”(Lung Cancer,…

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    demonstrated their positive effect in treating diseases such as cancer, psychological syndromes such as autism, preventive measures against diabetes or mental ailments such as anxiety. You can find facts about marijuana and mental and psychological effects by many open source journals. Several scientific journals, books and other publications, try a variety of issues on the effects of the plant, as its physiological effects on the lungs, the brain and the immune system, sexual organs, hormones,…

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    cigarette, marijuana, hookah, e-cigs and etc. People like to smoke, period. A lot of cigarette only smokers talk mighty negative about marijuana smokers. Cigarette only smokers justify that marijuana is so much worse to your lungs than cigarettes. They say that marijuana causes lung cancers faster and that there are great health v.s. a cigarette. So I did a little research, as was stated by Mike Adams, in an article called, Are Cigarettes More Dangerous than Marijuana?, he said, “ Despite the…

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    Millions of people each day decide to intake over thousands of chemicals into their lungs every day. Most people don’t even realize what they are doing to their body until it really starts to get put into effect. Cigarettes are the leading cause of cancer in the United States of America. But on another note thousands of people don’t even smoke cigarettes. They are all about another substance called cannabis which is also referred to as marijuana. Now cannabis is legal in 23 states but still a…

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    Smoking Cigarettes

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    while the cilia move like a wave to push the dirty mucus out of the lungs. When you cough, swallow, or spit up, the dirty mucus leaves your lungs. Because smoking destroys cilia, the dirt and pollution stays in your lungs, along with chemicals from the cigarette smoke. The pollution and dirt in the lungs can increase the risk of lung cancer, chest infections, and chronic cough. Smoking also damages the alveoli, or air sacs, in the lungs. Alveoli help absorb oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide.…

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    Banning Cigarettes My mother smoked cigarettes for over 30 years. I always told her she should quit before she gets lung cancer or worse, but she continued to smoke anyway. Four years ago, my mother finally quit smoking after she suffered a severe heart attack. The doctors had to perform emergency open heart surgery, which was risky since my mom was 69 at the time. My mother’s surgery was successful and she fully recovered a year later. My mother is considered lucky to win her battle with…

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