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    Nicotine and tobacco have very bad effects on you, and others around you. They can do many awful things to your health, make you addicted, and can do many terrible things to other people's health, also known as secondhand smoke. Therefore, they are not good things for anyone to use. As a result of using tobacco you can have many health effects that will only get worse as you keep using tobacco. Some of these health effects include cancer, heart disease, blindness, asthma, diabetes, strokes,…

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    cancer prevention, comfort in the fact that some simple lifestyle changes can make a big difference. Consider these seven tips for cancer prevention. 1. Do not use tobacco The use of any type of tobacco puts you on a collision course with cancer. Smoking has been associated with various types of cancer - including cancer of the lung, mouth, throat, larynx, pancreas, bladder, cervix and kidney. chewing tobacco has…

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    Essay On E-Cigarettes

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    estimations, “smoking alone is directly responsible for at least one-third of all cancer deaths in the United States. In addition to cancer, smoking has been shown to be a major cause of heart disease, bronchitis, emphysema, and stoke. For women, smoking is associated with poor reproductive health, including risk of…

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    health conditions. Cigarettes are known to relieve stress and are legal yet it contains many harmful chemicals that can lead to lung cancer and other life-threatening health problems. A study was shown that 79700 citizens over the age of 35 died of smoking cigarettes. Alcohol is used recreationally and it is legal, but it is more harmful than drugs. As adults, we should be able to understand the side effects of drugs and take them at our own risk. The…

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    1. Summary After reading the article choices, I was immediately drawn to the article “New Federal E-Cigarette Rules Have Heavy Impact in Only 2 States” (McCullough, 2016) The article’s focus is on the new federal rules to ban sales to minors and impose stricter safety reviews for the products. The article mostly focuses on the state of Pennsylvania and Michigan because there are no age limit laws for e-cigarette sales. (2016) Additionally, according to McCullough (2016) there are activist in…

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    Tobacco Use Vs Alcoholism

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    I’m extremely ambivalent about that statement due to my belief that everything in life is all about perspective. James Deacon stated that “What you see depends not only on what you look at, but also on what angle you are looking from”. So in this case it’s a multitude of angles we can explore when peering into the issues of alcoholism and tobacco use. To illustrate on one hand, I agree that alcoholism and tobacco use is a social problem as society pays a high price for incidences related to both…

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    are NRT, Nicotine Replacement Therapy. Such as inhalers, nicotine gum, patches, lozenges, and sublingual tablets. The E-cigarette segment will exhibit faster growth and this is expected to boost the global smoking sensation and nicotine de-addiction products market. This helps people from smoking tobacco, therefore treating their addiction and keeping them safe from the diseases and death. However, there are some weaknesses. Almost all the alternative products contain nicotine which doesn’t help…

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    feeding is designated to certain areas because it makes some people uncomfortable smoking should be treated the same way kind of. Do you think a state should be able to regulate where a person smokes? Why or why not? I believe that the state should regulate where certain people smoke only because it can affect the health of the people around them. For example there are many kids in America who suffer from asthma and smoking only aggravates their asthma even more…

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    cigarettes and smoking, but I still feel that this law is not going to stop these people from buying tobacco products before 21. Has the 21-year-old law ever stopped teenagers and young adults from drinking alcohol?…

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    responsible choices, how to take care of risky situations, and lots more. Dare can teach you many things. I have learned many things in dare that can help me through my whole life. First, it has taught me to not do harmful things to my body such as smoking and doing drugs. When you do things like that it puts harmful chemicals into your body that could kill you. Another thing I learned is, ways I can prevent risky situations. For example, say someone asks me if I want to have a cigarette or…

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