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    economy. This is why America should slowly convert to a smoke free atmosphere by limiting smoking as a first step. Groups like the lung organization are making strides in promoting a smoke free environment for their workers. The Lung Organization describes its goals by saying, “Lung diseases are among the most common and costly of all health problems. Many potential causes of lung disease can be found in the workplace, but with the proper measures can be easily controlled, creating safer and…

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    people's deaths? Children are naïve and will fall into the trap. When cigarette companies make ads, they are lying because they know there is no benefit except the feeling from the addiction. It can't happen anymore. So many people die a year from lung cancer or other illnesses caused by smoking. Cigarette ads are glorifying smoking. If you ask any smoker when they started they will tell you 9 times out of 10 they started really young and much before they were of age. These ads are glorifying…

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    As indicated by a study, having ear trench hair is an indication for a looming heart assault. In 1973, Dr. Sanders T. Straight to the point and his group distributed a study in the New Britain Diary of Drug which asserted that an inclining ear cartilage wrinkle (named Forthright's sign out of appreciation for Dr. Straight to the point), was a certain pointer of coronary supply route ailment. This is a state of plaque development in the supply routes which is typically an antecedent to heart…

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    To understand that smoking patients are prone to experience higher level of acute or chronic pain than non-smoking patients. To create awareness of the stronger association between patients with smoking history and lower back pain as well as the increase of postoperative complications. To provide patients with alternative coping mechanics other than smoking to easy or forget about pain; while implementing a strong support system. Smoking accelerate the degenerative process, making the body more…

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    the U.S. annually.(11 facts about smoking-do something.org). This part is important because it shows that if you smoke you will likely die. There are over 13 different types of cancer including lung cancer.(medical news today.com). This part shows that there there are many different types of cancer. Lung cancer is one of the most common and deadly types of cancers caused by smoking.(11 facts about smoking-do something.org). This is important because it shows that the most common cancer is…

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    A mass is a lump that either your caregiver found during an examination or you found before seeing your caregiver. The colon is a major part of the large intestine. There are many possible reasons why a lump has appeared. Testing will help determine the cause and the steps to a solution. CAUSES Before complete testing is done, it may be difficult or impossible for your caregiver to know if the lump is truly in the colon or comes from one of the organs that are next to the colon. Problems in…

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    It’s 2015 and we all have heard the many harmful effects due to smoking. There are thousands! Some effects of smoking are lung and heart disease, pneumonia, and emphysema. According to Cancer.org there are several types of cancer you can get while smoking such as tongue, mouth, and throat cancer, bladder cancer, cancer of the pancreas, and cancer of the voice box. So why are these products still being sold? A cigarette can cause many problems for the smoker and the people around them, therefore…

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    Although e-cigarette and normal cigarette can be used for smoking, but there are various difference between them. When we compare e-cigarette with normal cigarette. E-cigarette has a higher price than normal cigarette. E-cigarette has many necessary composition before it can use. For example, it necessary to use an e-liquid to be a smoke ingredient and some e-cigarette have to replace a coil for heating an e-liquid to be a vapor for many times per week. While normal cigarette is very simple to…

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    raising the tobacco sale age to 21 will have a good effect on public health and save lives. According to the institute of medicine setting the lowest age to 21 would result in around a quarter-million fewer early deaths and 50,000 fewer deaths from lung cancer. Smoking is the leading cause of early deaths and preventable diseases. The age to purchase tobacco should be raised to 21 because it could help keep tobacco out of high schools. Research shows that students usually turn to…

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    The symptoms of multiple myeloma consist of pain from a pinched nerve or a collapsed vertebrae, anemia and fatigue associated with anemia, hypercalcemia (too much calcium in the blood) and blood clots. Multiple myeloma can cause the patient to have a weakened immune system depending on the stage of the cancer. This then causes additional complications related to a feeble immune system such as fever, weight loss, thirst, infections, bleeding gums, mental confusion and kidney failure. Usually the…

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