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    year(Chen & Jillian‚ 2009).  Secondly‚ smoking can produce bad chemicals as well as pollute the environment. Tobacco contains at least three dangerous chemicals: tar‚ nicotine and carbon monoxide‚ The tar is mixed into the material by several substances‚ and will be concentrated in a viscous substance in the lungs. Nicotine will cause addiction and be absorbed into the lungs‚ having an impact on the nervous system. Carbon monoxide can reduce the red blood cells carrying oxygen to the body.  Carbon

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    the smoke therefrom contains less nicotine‚ or less tars and resins‚ or is less irritating to the throat

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    was burning.3 A visible vapor is emitted that disappears within a few seconds. The process of using an e-cigarette is known as “vaping” or “e-smoking.” Quick Facts About E-Cigarettes • Not an FDA-approved tobacco cessation device. • Contain nicotine and detectable levels of known carcinogens and toxic chemicals. • Look very similar to regular cigarettes (especially from a distance). • Manufactured using inconsistent or non-existent quality control processes. Actions for Employers • Determine

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    The Role of E-cigarettes In Our Community Although they might be slightly more effective than nicotine patches and other aids in helping people quit smoking‚ electronic cigarettes still stand as a gateway to nicotine addiction. A recent study from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) suggests more children and teens from middle school to high school are trying these new devices. About 1.8 million children admitted puffing on an e-cigarette with 160‚000 of them doing so with never having tried an

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    Abstract Since the first major lawsuit settled against tobacco companies in 1998‚ there has been much controversy over whether or not these lawsuits are justified. On the pro side of the argument there is much evidence to support that the tobacco industries have long known about the dangers of cigarette smoking. Furthermore that this knowledge warrants the need for compensation. In addition the industry has concealed this knowledge from the public. On the con side of the argument evidence shows

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    believe that the cause of the addiction to cigarettes is due to nicotine containing. The main cause of why people become addicted to cigarettes is because it contains nicotine. Scientifics holds the opinion that nicotine is addictive because it alters brain functioning and people use it compulsively. This substance acts as a stimulant in mammals. The stimulant effect causes chemicals and biological changes in the brain. Moreover‚ nicotine attaches to neurons that release dopamine. It stimulates the

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    greatest effect on reducing cancer from tobacco use‚ what other products should the government tax? Why? The government should tax any product that contains nicotine not only cigarettes. Chewing Tabaco as well as snuff is just as dangerous and can cause cancer. There are products put out on the market every day for tobacco and nicotine users and the research is correct‚ if the prices and taxes are raised on these products there will be a significant decline. Before a bum or anyone could walk down

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    cigarettes. Chances are‚ they have found lots of benefits in using e-cigars. First‚ they don’t have to worry about using this device in various public places. Second‚ they can avoid the risk of suffering from chronic diseases‚ which are caused by nicotines. However‚ there is a shocking fact that heavy smokers‚ who turn out to be heavy ‘vapers’‚ consider themselves as vape addicts. When stopping vaping is the last thing that they want to do‚ then they start to realize that there are some chemical substances

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    All About Tsunamis After a bout of what shook the world over‚ tsunami is perhaps the most glaring example of what is perhaps understood as the absolute wrath of the Almighty. Ads by Google Slim Down With CryoLipo   Zeltiq CoolSculpting Kuala Lumpur. Affordable‚ result assured.VISIT US  www.MedivironUOA.com Tsunami‚ as we understand it Tsunamis are frequently (and inappropriately) called "tidal waves" and are a serious concern whenever an off-shore earthquake is detected. Although tsunamis are only

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    treatment of Addiction Several studies had demonstrated the effectiveness of CBT for most of substance use disorders‚ including alcohol dependence (Miller & Wilbourne‚ 2002)‚ cocaine dependence (Carroll‚ Nich‚ Ball‚ McCance‚ & Rounsavile‚ 1998)‚ and nicotine dependence (Patten‚ Martin‚ Myers‚ Calfas‚ & Williams‚ 1998). Moreover‚ CBT was

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