Tobacco Addiction Essay

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    E-cigarettes are a controversial public health concern that is on both sides of the health spectrum; they are viewed as a safer alternative to smoking tobacco, but poses similar health risks. The 2014 article Why e-cigarettes should be banned from minors by Gary A. Emmett supports the belief that e-cigarettes have negative effects on health and should be inaccessible for minors. Although e-cigarettes are publicized as a safer and less addictive alternative to smoking, e-cigarettes are also…

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    buying tobacco products are victims of the tobacco industry. Who are stealing money from consumers and do not care about their health. Cigarettes contain a substance called Nicotine, a quote from Medical News says “Nicotine is a nitrogen-containing chemical and alkaline, which is made of several types of plants.” This chemical in tobacco plants is what causes the addictive factor in cigarettes among other substances such as formaldehyde, lead, and carbon monoxide. A couple of ways tobacco is…

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    The decision to ban addictive, harmful tobacco products should not be plagued with failed results of past prohibition, fear of job loss or concerns of financial gain. Perpetuating sales of a toxic product such as cigarettes does not serve the greater good of the public and puts monetary gain ahead of national health. Deceptive arguments put forth by profiteers is becoming more apparent and is losing momentum in the justification of the distribution of tobacco products. The influence of large…

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    A Smoke Free World Idea Smoking can be a difficult habit to break because it is an addiction. Just like any addiction to street drugs, prescription medication and alcohol it requires a withdrawal period in order for your body to detoxify from all the harmful toxins left behind. Your body has just been subjected to deadly poisoning and mistreatment. Whether that was by your own choice is completely up to you but there are those that are needlessly placed in harms way by simply being…

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    We know that big tobacco and smoking related illnesses have contributed to countless deaths through our country. Special interest and big tobacco profited off the loss of lives, leading to many to take legal action against tobacco manufacturers. On the heels of the historic Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA), we are now facing a new smoking trend: e-cigarettes. Right now, California’s Proposition 56, a ballot measure to tax e-cigarettes, is up for a vote, and the same special interest…

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    Even though e-cigarettes don’t carry smoke in them “they do cause inflammation to the lungs”, Dr Edelman says. Dr Edelman a co-director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship at Kaiser Permanente explains how e-cigarettes would be similar to smoking tobacco cigarettes, with only less effects such getting a chronic cough. The inflammatory caused in the lungs is created from a chemical known as histamines, which makes it problematic to breathe and can lead to asthma. (Dr Edelman, 2014). Research on…

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    The nicotine in cigarettes is as addictive as heroin or cocaine (Benjamin). So you should know that cigarettes are drugs and should not be thought of lightly. Seventy percent of smokers can’t quit (“Tobacco Related Diseases”). But luckily after the age of twenty-six if you have never smoked before, then you probably never will (Benjamin). Smoking also ruins our environment because the smoke and chemicals from the cigarette pollute our air (Benjamin). You should not smoke at all, but especially…

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    are many people that say smokeless tobacco is far better for you than cigarettes. Why? Some say that it is because there is nothing that is entering your body such as smoke or tar; however, that is far from true. Smokeless tobacco, like cigarettes, has many health risks that should not be ignored. While cigarettes are known to cause more life-threatening issues, that should not be a reason for us as a society to ignore the truth behind the two forms of tobacco. The two forms have their…

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    Media Influence On Smoking

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    exclusive and wealthy. Most of these aggressive marketing techniques are still used today to competitively advertise for their brand of cigarettes. In 1994, the tobacco industry was served with the largest class act suit in history linking cigarette smoke to the leading cause of lung cancer. This sparked worldwide controversy since the tobacco industry is a transnational corporation and were considered too powerful to challenge. In 1998, the first state to banish smoking was California since…

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    in the debate some great data that will make the difference in the two clear. Their research indicated there is an overall reduction of harm with the use of e-cigarettes versus the use of cigarettes, such as exposing the user to a reduction in addiction and a reduction in exposure to dangerous, hazardous toxins (Mika). E-cigarettes are often referred…

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