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    Quit Smoking

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    quitting and staying quit hard for so many people? The answer is nicotine. Nicotine Nicotine is a drug found naturally in tobacco. It is highly addictive – as addictive as heroin or cocaine. Over time‚ the body becomes both physically and psychologically dependent on nicotine. Studies have shown that smokers must overcome both of these addictions to be successful at quitting and staying quit. When smoke is inhaled‚ nicotine is carried deep into the lungs‚ where it is absorbed quickly into

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    Nicvax Research Paper

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    Unfortunately‚ nicotine is incredibly addictive‚ creating a strong dependency on cigarettes that carry with them various toxic chemicals being inhaled into the lungs. • This dependency makes it incredibly difficult for smokers to quit‚ where this is only possible through strong self-discipline and support. • NicVax is an experimental conjugate vaccine made to reduce or eliminate the physical dependence of nicotine‚ making it much easier for smokers to quit. How does it work? • Nicotine is a small

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    disease; that it can shorten your life by 10 years or more; and that the habit can cost a smoker thousands of dollars a year. So‚ why people are still smoking? The answer is obviously‚ addiction. Smoking is a hard habit to break because tobacco contains nicotine‚ which is highly addictive. There are several effects and causes of smoking; the causes of smoking are influence by peers and stress whereas the effects are wide range of diseases and in pregnant women which may result in serious health risks for

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    Facts About Smoking

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    inhales a puff from a cigarette‚ they are inhaling the chemicals found inside the cigarette and these chemicals include tar‚ Hydrogen Cyanide‚ Benzene‚ Acetone‚ Formaldehyde‚ Ammonia‚ Carbon Monoxide‚ and the most addictive chemical in a cigarette is Nicotine which causes the smoker’s body to start having a craving to smoke even more. There is also another type of smoking called Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) also known as Secondhand smoke and secondhand smoking is when a person breathes in smoke coming

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    CHEM. RES. CHINESE UNIVERSITIES 2012‚ 28(3)‚ 415—418 Determination of Nicotine in Tobacco by Capillary Electrophoresis with Electrochemical Detection SUN Jin-ying1‚ XU Xiao-yu1‚2‚ YU Huan1 and YOU Tian-yan1* 1. State Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry‚ Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry‚ Chinese Academy of Sciences‚ Changchun 130022‚ P. R. China; 2. Ministry of Public Security of Jilin Province‚ Changchun 130051‚ P. R. China Abstract A sensitive‚ simple and low-cost method based

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    Dedication With all my deepest sincerity and appreciation. I dedicated this piece of work to my mother and father‚ who have supported me all the way since the beginning of my studies. To my friends who have been a great source of motivation and inspiration. To my older brothers who apparently doing cigarette smoking. To some of my relatives most especially to my teenager cousins that have their vices. And also‚ to the teenager who have been ADDICTED IN CIGARETTE SMOKING. And above all to our

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    cause and effect essay

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    age of 18 use cigarettes for the first time‚ which means 3‚200 minors‚ decide to make that choice and take the risk of becoming addicted to nicotine before the age of 18. Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States and with knowing that; so many people in the U.S still take the risk of smoking a cigarette each and every day. The nicotine in a cigarette gets into the brain which causes brain neurons to create dopamine that gives the brain a feeling of pleasure which can create

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    is because of its content; nicotine. Banning Smoking may reduce one’s smoking excessively because he or she will not be able to smoke as much as they used to and start to reduce their tobacco addiction. Because of this possibility‚ people would go extra miles just to get satisfied of their addiction‚ no matter how much will it cost for them. For being said‚ individuals have much more chances of quitting if they were given lesser opportunity to smoke. There is nicotine in every cigarette that an

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    Smoking is Harmful!

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    harmful in many ways: A. Addictive (contains nicotine) B. Causes disease (show picture) 1. Lung cancer 2. Heart Disease etc. C. Produces thousands of harmful chemicals (show picture) D.It’s expensive! E. It affects the health of those around you. 1. Second-hand smoking III. How can you stop? A. Gain support from others. B. Write the reasons why you should stop on a piece of paper. C. Chew gum. D. Replace it with other nicotine products. E. (show picture of before/after

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    Effects of Smoking

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    General beginning in 1964‚ smoking has been the single most important issue for all the Surgeons General of the past five decades. In 2010 the Surgeons General report stated that nicotine‚ the key chemical found in tobacco‚ causes the addicting effects of tobacco. The National Institute of Drug Abuse states that nicotine is one of the most heavily used addictive drugs. I am an LPN and have worked in an oncology office for two years. Most of the patients I have encountered who were diagnosed

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