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    are almost unbelievable. Every part of our body seems to be affected from the inside out. Our hearts are impaired and we can suffer heart attacks and strokes. Blood pressure is affected by smoking and has to do with the damage to our heart from the nicotine. Our lungs are affected and we can develop emphysema and lung cancer. When this happens it becomes hard to breath. We have cilia in our throats that catch impurities. When we smoke these cilia become paralyzed, then mucus that should be…

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    who smokes spends daily, weekly, and yearly has no health or self help benefits. People who smoke cigarettes are not only addicted to the tobacco itself, but they are getting addicted to the chemical nicotine inside of the cigarette. The effects of nicotine, for each smoker may be different. Nicotine may give the smoker the feeling of a…

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    is not just including cigarettes, which are old fashioned, but the newer versions of it like the electronic cigarettes. These modern cigarettes, e-cigs, are more appealing to the eye, come in a variety of flavors and can even be obtained without nicotine. But there is a catch, the chemicals in the liquid that goes inside the e-cigs are just as harmful as cigarettes and the smoke that is exhaled can still cause the same effects that cigarettes have. And because it has not been out to the public…

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    depressant which contions nicotine, a colorless, odorless drug that is very addictive. Alcohol is also a depressant and it slows down the nervous system. Marijuana is a mind changing drug. All three are dangerous, therefore, everyone should stay away from using gateway drugs. To begin, tobacco is a depressant that is very addictive. Smoking tobacco and chewing tobacco both have the effects of nicotine. Nicotine is a colorless, odorless drug that stimulates the nervous system. Nicotine is the…

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    Vaping Should Be Banned

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    that would ban the production, distribution, and sale of many vape products. This ban would make it so the big brand tobacco companies would once again be the number one source for nicotine. There are many advocacy…

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    program. You’ve started well, with setting your objectives on day 1, and breaking a cigarette in two to show your commitment to your decision, to quit with the “nasty habit”. Now, the most normal thing to do is to clean up a little bit. Remember, that nicotine is addictive, and the simple fact that you can smell it, can really ruin things for you, now. So, you’ve probably guessed it; it’s time to do some cleaning around you. Smells get easily on fabric, so take your curtains off, your clothes,…

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    tried every solution to fight smoking habits. Having 60 cigarettes a day he tried everything to chewing nicotine gum, to using the patches. It takes a lot of motivation to quit smoking, but there was one problem,…

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    Deadly Smoke More than 16 million Americans suffer from a disease caused from smoking cigarettes, and one out of every five deaths is due to smoking cigarettes (“Fast Facts”). Cigarettes have been around for centries, and it is obvious that there are many negative side effects in result of smoking cigarettes. Even though many are aware of these negative side effects, one might find themselves in a situation that drives them to smoke anyway. Whether it is peer pressure, stress, or the pursuit…

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    e-cigarettes a medical tool to help people who are addicted, it has become a toy for the younger generation. Sorrowfully, a toddler from New York died because the child ingested the liquid nicotine that is attached to e-cigarettes. The toddler was not smoking, the nicotine, but still passed away because the nicotine poisoned the child when they consumed the flavored liquid. The story isn’t the same for the other younger children because they are actually smoking it. The use of E-cigarettes among…

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    Non-Occupational Risk Factors Associated With Tremor Beyond occupational risk factors associated with tremor, research indicates several non-occupational factors are also associated with increased risk for tremor. Some of these factors include gender, age, alcohol, use of tobacco, and emotional stress. Each of these factors is explored in the paragraphs below. Gender According to several studies, most women affected with ET have their head and voice more significantly affected than any other…

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