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    does smoking tobacco increase the chances of developing cancer, it also affects a smoker’s health in many other ways. World No Tobacco Day has evolved into an important date that generates…

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    My article was called “Vape tricks could increase health risks, experts warn” its main topic was on how the vape smoke can damage a person’s nose, mouth, and lungs. The article also talks about how the vape tricks can get more kids trying E-cigs. The E-cigs have a product called aerosol that can expose the user to dangerous chemicals like formaldehyde that can irritate the eyes, throat, and skin. Lost of exposure to formaldehyde can even lead to cancer. Often times during vape tricks one…

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    prolonged use started in adolescent age), Poor school performance and higher chance of dropping out, Impaired thinking and ability to learn and perform complex tasks, Lower life satisfaction, Addiction (about 9% of adults and 17% of people who started smoking as…

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    health and a cause of material annoyance, inconvenience, discomfort, and a health hazard to other persons Resolve that, through the authority of Government Code sec 7597 East Los Angeles College enforce Los Angeles Community College District Smoking/Non-Smoking administrative regulation B-6. Resolve that, if more restrictive policies are adopted a notice of updated policy will be published…

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    inhale the second hand smoke has become prominent, however, along with being a health hazard smoking also is an extremely anti-social activity, can cause inefficiencies within a workplace and can at time spread a bad odor around the workplace. Within this piece of text I will be discussing this fact further and why I believe that it should be banned within all workplaces in Australia. In today’s age smoking is becoming less and less accepted those who no longer smoke or have no intension of…

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    Massachusetts department of public health. Since Nicotine is an addictive substance, this sudden increase in its concentration made quitting smoking much harder on the 70% of smokers who want to quit smoking, according to Cornyn Houston the vice president of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention -aka CDC-. Contrary to the…

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    Your Lungs Or Mines Essay

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    individuals get older they try and deal with stress of every day life by smoking. It makes them feel more relaxed and at ease. Whatever the reason is, it is a hard habit to break once one starts. For many smokers today it is getting hard to find a place to smoke. I hear many comedians joke about going to another planet to smoke a cigarette. I really do not care where they go to smoke as long as it is not around me. Smoking is just as bad for nonsmokers as it is for smokers. The…

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    Smoking cigarettes is the process of inhalation and exhalation of the fumes of burning tobacco. The dried leaves from tobacco plants are smoked in a cigar, but mostly in cigarettes. In the US, it’s not legal to buy and smoke before the age of eighteen. However, most teenagers smoke cigarettes before they turn eighteen. People can buy cigarettes and smoke everywhere. Many people can be seen smoking in public places like streets, bus stations, and parks. “World Health Organization estimated that,…

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    benefits of him or her quitting smoking. However, how beneficial is it when there are those who are working in the medical field and continue to smoke? How effective is it for a smoker to be informed about the dangers of tobacco toxins and the increased risks of COPD when they can smell the smoke on the nurse, physician, receptionist etc., or have witnessed a healthcare provider smoking in his or her car? Tobacco companies could use those details to substantiate that smoking may not be as…

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    Smoking has attributed to millions of preventable deaths in the United States. Many people who smoke profusely for years, end up contracting lung cancer (Tavernise & Gebeloff, 2014). Cancer is caused by viruses, bacteria, radiation and some chemicals – chemicals found in tobacco products used by hundreds of millions of people around the world. In recent years, the smoking rate has begun to decline, yet people of lower incomes continue to be at a higher risk of contracting lung cancer due to…

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