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    Tobacco Human Body

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    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 economy. The tobacco epidemic is one of the…

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    The common symptoms of periodontal disease that tobacco users develop include: bleeding gingiva during brushing, red, swollen, or tender gingiva, recession, loose teeth, occlusion changes, and bone loss.6 According to the Journal of Periodontology, smoking may be responsible for more than half of the…

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    Kruzel. The article is about raising the tobacco sales age across the United States because the state of New York has raised the minimum sales age from 18 to 21. Overall the article argues that over half of cigarette sales go to people between the ages of 18 and 21, consequently this is effecting adolescents’ behavior and their physical and/or mental health. It focuses mainly on the everyday struggles young adults go through with the temptations of tobacco products, using statistics and…

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    side effects to this action and the use over the years has led to many dangerous side effects such as cancer, halitosis, and heart disease. Nicotine and cigarettes have been around for a very long time though and in use since Native Americans grew tobacco. While there are people everyday trying to quit this habit, it has so many addictive factors, a lot of people struggle with it. Since smoking is so dangerous to your health, it amazes me that people still continue to smoke. One major part of…

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    when it comes to marketing. The most notable law that has restricted the way many organizations advertise is the tobacco industry. In 1965, federal authorized that tobacco manufacturers include warning labels on all tobacco products because of the growing health concerns related to tobacco use. In 2009, a law was enacted that gave the government the right to control how the tobacco industry markets and labels their products. Making decisions for the average person can be very difficult, but…

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    Introduction Culture is powerful. It can mold our values, shape our beliefs, dictate our norms and practices, and guide our overall being. It is difficult to change one’s way of life. When culture intertwines with health problem, then it becomes and issue of “how can we change individuals without changing their culture?” The answer is not a simple one, but with the use of Motivational Interview (MI), evoking patient behavior change is possible. The person that I interviewed was Lynd Tran,…

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    Vodka In Russia Essay

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    In Russia most men have been drinking vodka causing them to die at an early age, between 50 - 55 years old. Vodka is low cost, making it accessible for everyone. This leads to the decreased population of men at the age 50-59, making gender imbalance between two genders (Population Pyramids of the World from 1950 to 2100). To solve this problem, Russia has been trying to improve their health facilities. In addition to making the population of men stable, although doctors are not satisfied due to…

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    Latex Allergies

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    “Death by balloon” may sound ridiculous to some, but an allergic reaction to something as common as balloons is a scary possibility that individuals with latex allergies have to face every day. Less than 1% of the general population has an allergy to latex, but 8-17% of health care workers and up to 68% of children with spina bifida are living with latex allergies (American Latex Allergy Association). An allergy to latex can be acquired in many different ways, and there are different levels of…

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    appreciate what you are waiting for a lot more than if you do not have to wait in line for it. 2. Although tobacco is the cause of millions of people’s death each year, it is still legally sold. One of the main reasons tobacco is still legal is being it is only able to be sold to consenting adults. It is against the law to target advertising of tobacco to miners. The adults who use tobacco are stupid and vulnerable, because of this the government has to intervene. The government has…

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    Should the Government Regulate Our Sugar Intake? In 2012 New York City Mayor, Michel R. Bloomberg proposed to ban some kind of sugary drinks to reduce obesity. Mayor Bloomberg defined sugary drinks as those with twenty five or more calories per eight ounces. Bloomberg said that if the sugars are consumed in large quantity they can cause obesity, as a result, he suggested to ban every drink that has more that sixteen ounces of sugar- sweetened drinks which include supper sized soda, fruit drinks…

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