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    Vape Research Paper

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    device that uses a battery and a tank full of e-liquid that heats up into vapor and delivers nicotine into the body. The use of an e-cigarette is so that people can stop smoking and start being able to breathe better and prevent lung cancer. The use of e-cigarettes is a healthier alternative than smoking cigarettes. Most e-liquids has 4 ingredients. They are Propylene Glycol (PG), Vegetable Glycerin (VG), Nicotine, and artificial flavoring. When I first started to vape I would use the juice at…

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    e-cigarettes. Jed E. Rose argues that E-Cigarettes are better alternative to quit smoking. Treatments such as nicotine patches, gum, lozenges, nasal spray and inhalers are effective but there's something are effective and safer than these products. Rose stats that , “What’s more, compared with those treatments, e-cigarettes can more effectively satisfy a smoker’s craving by delivering nicotine as rapidly as a cigarette, while also satisfying the habitual aspects of smoking.” What Rose is saying…

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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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    Many people start smoking for several reasons when they are younger, and then by the time they’re adults they’re already addicted. Young teens start smoking for some key reasons. One cause is to try to look ‘cool.’. Many believe they would look mature and older if they did and don’t realize the harm by smoking even once because it is so addictive. Peer pressure is also a relevant reason. Many give in and smoke to be ‘accepted’ by fellow classmates so they wouldn’t be looked at differently. Many…

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    smoking cigarettes. The product in cigarettes that get people addicted is nicotine. Nicotine is not one of the cancerous products in cigarettes, nicotine is what makes smokers addicted (Is Smoking Really Addictive?). There is a huge psychological connection between the mind and nicotine, this is what often causes relapses after one does quit smoking (Is Smoking Really Addictive?). Nicotine is a poison, in small doses nicotine is extremely hard to shake. About 70 percent of smokers say they want…

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    individuals start smoking cigarettes to be “cool” or to fit in because they constantly see their family, friends, and celebrities smoking cigarettes all of the time. Some other people may start smoking cigarettes to help them to lose weight. The nicotine found in cigarettes can be used as an appetite suppressant, so individuals will smoke a cigarette and skip a meal so that they aren’t taking in as many calories as before, which results in their bodies losing weight. While some people smoke to…

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    for under aged smokers and kids are getting poisoned from the E-cigarette “Juice”. I believe that E-cigarettes should be regulated to keep under aged kids safer.Having E-cigarettes regulated will keep kids and teens safer from the addiction of the nicotine induced flavors of the E-cigarette juice. First, E-cigarette have a liquid known as “Juice”. The name of this doesn’t sound very harmful but can be life risking.The number of children exposed to e-cigarette products each month rose from 14 in…

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    suppliers (U.S. Food and Drug Administration 2009). According to (Lam, Nana and Eastwood 2014, 946), the potency and safety of E-cigarettes as cessation aids from smoking are not justified as well as being on par with conventional cigarettes due to its nicotine existence. On top of that, flavour marketing is also targeting the younger generation (Farsalinos et al. 2013, 7272). Therefore, this raises concerns about safety and dangers E-cigarettes could bring to…

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    E-cigarettes is another name for electronic cigarette. An E-cigarette is a cigarette-shaped device containing a nicotine-based liquid that is vaporized and inhaled, used to stimulate the experience of smoking tobacco. The ingredients used in e-cigarettes is usually a mixture of propylene glycol, glycerin, nicotine, and flavorings. Others may have similar ingredients, but without nicotine. New research suggests that e-cigarettes vapor produces tiny particles that users suck deep into their lungs,…

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    E-Cigarettes Lab Report

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    2013, there was a wide variability in e-cigarette product engineering, including: nicotine concentrations in e-liquids, variable volumes of e-liquids in the product, different carrier compounds (propylene glycol with or without glycerin), different additives, flavors, and battery voltage. Instead of burning tobacco in conventional cigarette to release smoke that contains nicotine, users of e-cigarettes will heat a nicotine liquid and convert the liquid to a vapor then inhale it. Depending on the…

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