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    quit smoking, there is no evidence to back up that statement. In fact, there is a study that says, “One study published this year followed 949 smokers reporting their habits online, and found that the e-cigarette users were no more likely to quit tobacco than other smokers” (Cressey 25). E-cigarettes…

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    Tobaco use has always been a problem in the United States. Over the years, tobacco remains the single largest preventable cause of death and diseases. According to CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), "cigarette-smoking kills more than 480,000 Americans each year, about 17% of those deaths were from exposure to secondhand smoke”. One of those victims of secondhand smoke would be an infant whose life hasn’t begun yet. In the United States, according to a study of 39 states and New…

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    however nonsmokers are exposed to secondhand smoke. Cigarettes secondhand smokers contains a lot then 7,000 chemicals. Some are toxic and 70 can have side effect of cancer. Cigars compromise a lot of same toxins and causing cancer agents as smokers. Tobacco with cigarettes gives amount of secondhand smoke. Smoking is way worse and it has similarities of cigarettes such as hookah, and shisha. We should ban smokers because smokers have been increasing bad pollution and disease around many people.…

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    Acetone, carbon monoxide, and polonium are only three of over 4,000 harmful chemicals found in cigarettes. One major chemical that is harming people who smoke cigarettes are the carcinogenic chemicals from burning the tobacco, harming the lungs and body with every puff. E-cigarettes have three chemicals in the e-liquid propylene glycol, vegetable glycerol, and nicotine. Both propylene glycol and vegetable glycerol can be found in many different foods and drinks from ice…

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    According to Statistics, “Tobacco kills almost 6 million people each year, 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…

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    while inhaling nicotine” ("E-cigarettes Fact Sheet" 1). Instead of smoking tobacco, consumers inhale a mixture of “nicotine, flavor additives, and other chemicals” ("Electronic Cigarettes (also known as vapourisers)" 1). As a user draws in air, a heater is triggered to produce a vapor, which is inhaled. This allows clients to experience the same motions as smoking a regular cigarette; however, without burning harmful tobacco and other toxins (Bogdanovica and Britton 5). Some decide to use this…

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    Introduction “Tobacco is the single greatest preventable cause of death in the world today” (WHO, 2009). This briefing paper proposes to control the use of smokeless tobacco (SLT) and its detrimental health outcomes in male Pakistani adolescent population. The suggested course of action with new initiatives and strategies previously proposed in action plan will be further explicated and better implementation of existing policies will be emphasized upon. These new initiatives includes,…

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    Presently the Center for Disease Control report that cigarettes cause over 480,000 per year. (CDC). In 2006 the government began place stricter and sticker punishments on the Tabaco companies forcing them to sponsor anti-smoking campaigns. To combat that tobacco companies began producing electronic cigarettes and they’ve taken off like wild fire. The CDC describes Electronic Cigarettes commonly calls E-Cigs as, “battery-operated devices designed to deliver nicotine with flavorings and other…

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    It’s time to regulate E-Cigarettes David A. Kessler and Matthew L. Myers wrote an article on why E-cigarettes need to be regulated. Kessler and Myers purpose is to raise awareness about E-Cigarettes so that the readers will realize that E-Cigarettes may not be the best alternative to smoking and that the companies making them are trying to take advantage of kids. Kessler and Myers explain that E-Cigarettes don’t have a warning label on them and that very few people know what’s in it. The authors…

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    Interactions between individuals, particularly in the healthcare setting, can be under stressful and challenging circumstances. Consequently, the demand for effective communication as a nurse is crucial and therefore, we as students must take time to learn in detail about communicating within the healthcare setting. By doing so, one can increase the likelihood of maintaining successful conversations in the work place with both clients and colleagues. In this paper, I will critique an interview I…

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