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    While researching the several legal drugs that are available to worldwide, I will be focusing on alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine. Within this paper I will be addressing why it is legal to be use these drugs recreationally. As well as, how addictive each drug can be, the benefits that may accompany each drug along with the damages that can occur, and how much money is each industry worth along with the national amount of money spent on medical care and treatment following the effects of the drugs.…

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    wasteful habit that should be banned by the government. Tobacco is the major cause of death and non-communicable diseases. Moreover, smoking cigarettes can diagnose someone who smokes with a variety types of chronic diseases. In the book “The Health Effects” it says, “Smoking increases the risk of coronary heart disease,…

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    devices make the argument that, while it doesn’t contain tobacco, it still has many cancer causing carcinogens. When the internal battery heats the coil and heats the e-liquid, it can effect how fast the liquid burns and releases harmful chemicals. The vapor that comes off these devices have been tested over and over by professional chromatographers that used many different liquids for a large sample size and regular cigarettes for a control group. These chromatographers time and again all come…

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    cigarette. According to researchers, concerns about image and weight control is responsible for smoking at an early age. (Hyde and Setaro 11) Smoking is not just dangerous, but…

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    children because their lungs are still developing. We’ve all learned that secondhand smoke can cause health risks for children. No-smoking.org says, “Infants who die from SIDS tend to have higher concentrations of nicotine in their lungs than do control children, regardless of whether…

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    Tobacco has very bad affects on lung function, and other pulmonary functions of the body, yet is still totally legal. Binge drinking of alcohol, common dangerous, and costly to society also totally legal. Marijuana on the other hand has, no impact on lung…

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    Endeavors to shield the general 's wellbeing from ecological tobacco smoke have been effectively instituted in numerous spots the world over. Clean indoor air laws, which preclude or constrain tobacco smoking in broad daylight places, for example, government structures, eateries and bars, working environments, and mass travel, have been authorized in eighty-seven nations and in thirty-six U.S. states. The United states should also make it illegal to smoke in the car with minors by introducing…

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    at the heart of the debate is the same that has echoed in countries around the world; the ethical challenge brought on by the tobacco industry. How can India ban cigarettes advertising (public health issue) while accepting money brought in because of tobacco? The red flag has been thrown, the government conflict of interest is clear - profit from sales vs. allowing tobacco companies to advertisements to their future consumers, teens. Looking at the arguments both for and against the banning…

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    Smoking can cause autoimmune diseases such as Crohn’s disease and rheumatoid arthritis. In particular, smoking can double a persons’ risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis. Tobacco use can also be accredited for the periodic flare-ups of particular symptoms and signs of certain autoimmune diseases. Recently, smoking cigarettes has been linked to type two diabetes, which is also known as adult-onset diabetes. Research shows that those who smoke are 30% to 40% more likely to develop type than…

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    Using the CDC Tobacco-Free Campus Toolkit for information, detail your concerns about the implementation of the new policy and the reasons why it may fail. Then, outline a more possible implementation process using evidence-based and successful methods in order to have the new policy be a success in the workplace. As the health educator for this new worksite policy I have some concerns that it may fail. There are two significant reasons that may cause this program to fail: 1. There is a lack…

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