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    individual quit using tobacco products include cold turkey, gradual nicotine reduction, brand switching, and tapering down use method (Darby & Walsh, 2015). The cold turkey method is referred to as quitting tobacco use abruptly (Darby & Walsh, 2015). Gradual nicotine reduction is the process of reducing the amount of nicotine slowly (Darby & Walsh, 2015). Brand switching is referred to as switching to a brand of a lower level of nicotine (Darby & Walsh, 2015). Tapering down is referred to as…

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    found that while nicotine containing electronic cigarettes were more effective than electronic cigarettes without nicotine (placebo) in helping smokers kick the habit, the results need to be confirmed by more studies. Smoking is a major global health problem, is costly and is highly addictive. Despite many smokers wanting to stop, few succeed in the long term. One of the most widely used strategies to help combat the cravings associated with nicotine addiction is to deliver nicotine by patches…

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    regular cigarette. The problem with the e-cigarettes is that it requires e-liquid or e-juice, which is usually made of nicotine, propylene glycol, glycerine, and flavorings. This e-liquid is advertised as a flavorful substance, sort of like candy to a child, while also being made very easy for a child to open and gain access to it. The number of children under 6 poisoned by nicotine in e-cigarettes rose by nearly 1,500% between 2013 and 2015, and one child died, according to an analysis of calls…

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    The sample size was then given electronic cigarettes for a 6-month period and told to observe whether it had helped them quit. After the 6-month period, 75% of participants reported a significant decline in nicotine cravings since given the device. (Flouds 2011) This study helps prove the point that electronic cigarettes can be a healthier alternative to the conventional cigarette and can help certain individuals quit altogether. Critics of the devices make…

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    Name: KOH WEI YING (A148456) Title: Reflective writing for HKL Visit 1) What you have learned from the visit. Firstly, I learned three ways of using nicotine-containing products which include smoking, chewing and sniffing with given examples for each. Besides that, I was amazed by the severe consequences as a passive smoker (exposure of >15mins twice weekly). I was taught that it is harder to quit smoking than to quit any other substance abuse like codeine or morphine. It is also important…

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    Introduction Smoking tobacco is very likely to harm your health. Tobacco contains a poisonous (toxic), colorless chemical called nicotine. Nicotine affects the brain and makes tobacco addictive. This change in the brain can make it hard to stop smoking. Tobacco also has other toxic chemicals that can hurt your body and raise your risk of many cancers. Almost everyone who uses tobacco starts in their teens. Teens who try tobacco even once are at risk for addiction. Most teens who use tobacco…

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    With the popularity of e-cigarettes, there has been an increase in nicotine poisoning in the state of New Mexico and across the United States over the past few years. An e-cigarette is a portable, battery operated devise that converts liquid nicotine and concentrated liquid flavors into a vapor that the user can inhale. The e-cigarette is being marketed as an alternative means to smoking an actual cigarette. Cigarettes have been known to use harmful chemicals to maintain freshness in the tobacco…

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    known by the name electronic cigarettes and vaporizer cigarettes. Here is a description. They are basically a device that looks quite similar to a traditional cigarette. However, the device is operated with a battery and works by vaporizing a non-nicotine solution. Studies show that the e-cigarette is an alternative for those that are hooked on regular tobacco cigarettes. In addition, there are a number of benefits that are associated with the electronic cigarettes. E-Cig Helps People Stop…

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    Nicotine is a colorless, oily compound that is poisonous in concentrated amount. Nicotine affects the brain, lungs, heart, and blood vessels. Hales said, “Nicotine first stimulates the nervous system, then triggers release of tranquilizing morphine-like amino acids. Nicotine spread to nervous system of the brain within eight seconds.” The nicotine makes the heartbeat quickens, the vessels constrict, causing higher flood pressure, and bloodstream absorbs nicotine. As the cigarette…

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