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    addiction. The act of smoking is ingrained as a daily ritual and‚ at the same time‚ the nicotine from cigarettes provides a temporary‚ and addictive‚ high. Eliminating that regular fix of nicotine will cause your body to experience physical withdrawal symptoms and cravings. To successfully quit smoking‚ you’ll need to address both the habit and the addiction by changing your behavior and dealing with nicotine withdrawal symptoms.Relieving unpleasant and overwhelming feelings without cigarettesManaging

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    deliver the same highly addictive nicotine that is found in tobacco cigarettes. E-cigarettes primarily include a battery‚ or some type of electronic circuit that delivers vaporized nicotine through the heating of a nicotine containing solution‚ often called e-liquids‚ to the body that produce smoke visible smoke called vapor that can be inhaled and exhaled. When the device is triggered‚ the heating element turns on and aerosolizes a solution‚ sending nicotine aerosol into the lungs. Hildick-Smith

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    substantial genetic influence on susceptibility to nicotine addiction (Satti‚ 2011). In the past few years‚ researchers around the world have zeroed in on various genetic regions believed to be involved in one’s vulnerability to addiction. For example‚ one person may reach for a cigarette soon after waking‚ smokes a pack a day‚ and cannot seem to quit. Another smokes a few cigarettes now and then but never feels driven by the need for nicotine. A third person has smoked for a while in youth and

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    Alternative smoke-free nicotine products‚ namely electronic cigarettes‚ have been a crucial step in smoking cessation. While‚ further research still needs to be done on the use of electronic cigarettes to determine the safety‚ the research that has been done shows that it is much less harmful than conventional cigarettes. (Farsalinos‚ 2015) The Food and Drug Administration’s current deeming regulation will remove the vast majority of electronic cigarette products on the market. (Regulating Additional

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    one of the many stimuli that can affect an individual physiological function. Such functions are the circulatory system. It is known that caffeine and Nicotine can cause a change physiological. It is known that caffeine can affect an individual ability to sleep‚ focus; it also can cause other symptoms such as rapid heart rate and trembles. Nicotine if ingestion can cause severe problems from dizziness‚ headaches to even death. The amount of intake can vary in the effect on an individual. An experiment

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    liquid nicotine blend. Medical experts know that the e-cigarette industry is trying to steer smokers away from tobacco‚ but a study in 2013 published in the journal Addictive Behaviors showed that smokers who used these E-cigarettes while they were trying to quit either became hooked on the E-cigarettes or found their way back to smoking. Also‚ the devices are marketed to the youth who have not smoked tobacco‚ which could get them hooked. What do you mean hooked? E-cigarettes are a nicotine-delivery

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    human body’s needs. Nicotine contained in cigarette is an addictive substance. It is the chemical which causes addiction. Nicotine reduces tension in the muscles and allows smokers to relax so they feel that they can relieve stress by smoking. Nicotine can also have a calming effect on people who are anxious and worried. This is why it can bring a feeling of tranquility and help smokers to cope with stress. Thus‚ people smoke when they are depressed‚ lonely or bored. Nicotine is absorbed by the smoker’s

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    contains more than 7‚000 chemicals‚ at least 69 of which are known to cause cancer. Smoking can lead to nicotine addiction. It changes your brain and it develops extra nicotine receptors to accommodate the large doses of nicotine from tobacco. When the brain stops getting the nicotine it’s used to‚ the result is withdrawal. It can cause you to be anxious‚ irritable‚ and have strong cravings for nicotine. It also effects your health by weakening your immune system‚ chronic cough‚ shortness of breath‚ taste

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    69 of them are known to cause cancer? Nicotine is what causes smokers to get addicted. Now there’s another alternative to help smokers quit. It’s an electronic cigarette and the one I have with me today is the Platinum Vape. Transition: I’m going to show and explain to you the different components of the Platinum Vape and how to use it. I. What you will need A. Platinum Vape Pen or similar electronic cigarette B. E-liquid or E-nicotine (nicotine level of your own preference and flavor)

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    packs per day‚ anywhere and for more than a few years” (Lee). It is actually the nicotine in tobacco that is addictive. “Each cigarette contains about 10 milligrams of nicotine. Because the smoker inhales only some of the smoke from a cigarette‚ and not all of each puff is

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