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    A lot of people who smoke try to quit by using e-cigarettes, but not many succeed. Younger kids are using e-cigarettes instead of regular cigarettes because they are easier to get and they are “trendier”. Even though e-cigarettes are trendy they can cause damage to your body overtime. Kids are attracted to them because of characteristics like flavors. In the future we might see vape become a big problem. Since vaping has become such a problem the government needs to something about it. Vape is…

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    in their body that go straight to the lungs and pulmonary arteries, it can cause some major problems with their respiratory system. The lungs will be stunted in their growth, since they are typically not done fully maturing until the age 21. The nicotine in a cigarette,…

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    Public Smoking Cigarettes

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    ever after satisfying their desires; hence, rarely considering whether the action will affect their neighbors. One reason why public smoking ought to be banned is because non-smokers are also directly affected due to the harmful substances, such as nicotine as well as carcinogens, which are usually addictive (Rooney & Dicker 14). Through banning the act of public smoking, this will result in a decline in cases of passive smoking, since non-smokers will avoid smoking zones. Nevertheless, because…

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    Tobacco Effects

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    No matter how you smoke it, tobacco is dangerous to your health and can permanently affect the most important parts of your body. The smoking of cigarettes and consumption of other tobacco products is one of the world 's leading causes of death, illness and impoverishment. Cigar smoking, cigarette smoking, pipe smoking, and tobacco smoking can lead to many consequences that people should not risk the chance of enduring. Smoking is one of the greatest dangers our world health has ever faced…

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    The proposal of banning of Tobacco advertising in India has proven more complex than it looks, and has sparked debate in the country with many arguments for and against being debated. In this essay we will summarize the arguments for and against, address the question of conflict of interest, and conclude with a personal recommendation for tobacco advertising policy. One of the objectives of banning tobacco advertising by the Government of India, was to discourage adolescents from consuming…

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    kills around 6 million people each year. More than 5 million of those deaths are the result of direct tobacco use while more than 600,000 are the result of non-smokers being exposed to second hand smoke” (2016). Tobacco, especially the pure form of nicotine, is a very bad habit that is hard to quit. It is up to the governments to restrict the use of tobacco. One such government that is aiming to curb the use of tobacco products is the Indian government. India banned tobacco companies from…

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    Tobacco Usage of American Teens Almost every time you go out in public, you’ll probably see a teen smoking and you might think that its a completely normal situation, but in reality it’s not. In the US today, about 24.1% of men and 19.2% of women are smokers. That may not seem like a lot, but that means about 46 million people smoke in the US! Of them, about 4.5 million are teens and 90% of smokers start as teens. Each and every single day nearly 6,000 children start smoking and almost 2,000…

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    Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States. In a report,(name of report) it cites that nearly 450,000 Americans die every year from smoking-related illnesses (Surgeon General, 2016). The same report revealed that cigarette smoking is responsible for 30 percent of all cancer deaths and 80 percent of coronary obstructive pulmonary Disease (COPD) and early cardiovascular disease and death (2016). By 2013, 8.7 percent of annual spending in the U.S.…

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    Summary of visit: I arrived at patients home they were sitting outside waiting for me. She had company so I asked her if she wanted me to go at a different time she stated she was okay with me staying. I sat down and I asked her how she was doing she responded that besides her prior complaint she wanted to discuss her inability to sleep at night. She went on to describe her signs and symptoms. Her brother then approached me and he wanted to discuss diabetes management. We spoke about nutrition…

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    Tobacco Smoking Ban

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    major critical issues which world has been concerning for many years is the significant challenges of excessive consumption of tobacco and alcohol to public health and governments set targets to combat with this issue. Sin tax and some regulations on nicotine and alcohol have been implementing in order to have a reduction in drinking and smoking rates because of their negative impacts on people’s lives. While some people are in favour of extra levy and restrictions on cigarette and alcohol…

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