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    see if there is a link between the birth weight and gestation of newborn babies with smoking mothers and non- smoking mothers. The significance of this investigation is to find a relationship between the two as it might help with health benefits. The features in the investigation are the relationship between the two sets of data between the birth weight and the gestation period of smoking mothers and non-smoking mothers. Part A: The median for the whole data set is 3067.5 pounds for birth…

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    Vaping Benefits

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    ingredients. This product is a clear liquid produced from plant oils. It is a natural mixture composed of three fatty acids(What Is Vegetable Glycerin?). The other ingredients include propylene glycol, flavorings, and pharmaceutical grade nicotine(Smoking vs. Vaping: Which Is Healthier?). The presence of nicotine is what has become a large point critics focus on when they talk about vaping. These critics however fail to mention that the level of nicotine can be controlled by the one using the…

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    However, its message can be interpreted to say that smoking will make you healthier because a doctor is pictured as endorsing cigarettes. This makes me cringe. In order to become a doctor medical students have to take the Hippocratic Oath of which at least one part states "first do no harm". This advertisement is in direct violation of that oath. I believe it is ridiculous how the medical profession turned a blind eye to the known dangers of smoking cigarettes and then went on to endorse them.…

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    answer to the latter is: it’s not. To some smokers, smoking a cigarette can be the most relaxing thing they do all day. Some smokers have reported that just one cigarette takes away their stress and leaves them feeling great. However, this is not the whole story. Smoking even one cigarette is more harmful for the body than anyone ever realizes. The first time a person smokes a cigarette, it can be painful. There have been some people that say smoking burns their throat and their chest the…

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    Here, I am going to tell you some good ideas that I learned in DARE that could really affect your life and others. For instance, if you are a teen it would not be a good idea to drink because you body is still growing, adult bodies can handle it better, also there could be serious consequences if you do. After all it is dangerous if you mix alcohol with medicine, it could just be alcohol overdose that is a major health issue. Many people die from alcohol, in the U.S. there are 75,000 alcohol…

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    In today’s society, a lot of people are smoking more than ever before, despite the warning labels on cigarette packages. People from all walks of life are smoking and it seems as if there is no end in sight. Honestly, society plays an important role when it comes to individuals who smoke cigarettes. People turn to cigarettes because of various stresses caused by society. For example many people learn and explore tobacco by word of mouth, or just because society perceives it the “cool” thing to…

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    Tobacco Human Body

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    My topic addresses the overall health concerns and long-term effects of smoking tobacco on the human body. The impact of cigarette smoking and other tobacco use on chronic disease, which accounts for 75% of American spending on health care is well-documented and undeniable. Tobacco has become a social problem because it deals with many factors such as economical, social, and humanitarian problems in todays world. Smoking effects the entire population living in the same society and sharing the…

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    according to the World Health Organization (Senthilingam).” The use of tobacco increases the user’s risk for a large range of cancers, including lung, mouth, larynx, stomach, kidney and much more. Smoking tobacco introduces the body to an abundant amount of poisonous chemicals with each puff. Smoking causes an addiction; statics show that the average smokers smoke a pack of 20 cigarettes a day. According to the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention, “the life expectancy for smokers is at…

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    RE: The immediate action to limiting tobacco products consumption 1. Purpose Smoking is a bad habit that can adversely impact on the smoker’s health as well as others around them. Various studies have been done and supports the statement, but it remains difficult to decrease the smoking habit. Regrettably, in Indonesia, there is a lack of awareness from the smoker regarding the dangers of cigarette smoke that they breathe (Hardisman, 2009). The high consumption of cigarettes Indonesia…

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    television or internet has seen some kind of ad about how smoking is dangerous. Smoking has been the highlight of many cultures for thousands of centuries. Everywhere around the world, smoking found its niche within every society. The most common plant used for smoking is tobacco. The multi-billion dollar industry we know and despise today was not one born with the intent of hurting anyone. Over the years, numerous studies have been shown that smoking any kind of tobacco is incredibly harmful…

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