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    Introduction Every person has their own excuse about why they started and why they don’t want to quite smoking. Many of the excuses can be treated without smoking. Many said that smoking affects ones weight. it is a source of losing weight .But If you want to lose weight‚ try working out. If you are stressed‚ see your doctor for medication. If you just want to fit in‚ try being nice.Smoking can cause death. Why would you want to smoke if it causes so many deaths? People have all kinds of excuses

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    Association (2007) Bailey BA. (2006). Factors predicting pregnancy smoking in southern Appalachia. American Journal of Health Behavior‚ 30(4)‚ 413-421. Benowitz‚ N. L.‚ & Dempsey‚ A. (2004). Pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation during pregnancy. Nicotine & Tobacco Research‚ 6‚ S189. Department of Health and Human Services (2002). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion; Division of Reproductive Health; State Prenatal Smoking

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    reviews of the effects of nicotine on human cognitive performance have concluded that the findings are very mixed (Heishman et al.‚ 1993; Roth et al.‚ 1992; Sherwood‚ 1994; Wesnes and Parrott‚ 1992). For instance‚ Roth et al.‚ (1992‚ p.253.) noted: ‘Smoking and nicotine effects on memory are contradictory. Improvement‚ no change‚ and impairment have all been observed’. There are numerous factors that need to be taken into account‚ with one of the most crucial being nicotine abstinence. When smokers

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    gov/epo/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtm/mm4843a3.htm) A. There are many harmful ingredients in cigarettes. (www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sci-healthtech/ features/health/tobaccotrial/inacigarette.htm) 1. Ammonia a. Scientists have discovered that ammonia helps you absorb more nicotine‚ keeping you hooked on smoking. b. It is a drug in tobacco that makes smoking a powerful addiction. 2. Arsenic: This is a deadly poison that makes your lips burn‚ and gives you bad breath. 3. Benzene: This is a cancer-causing

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    groups: smokeless tobacco. Smokeless tobacco contains the same addictive nicotine found in a cigarette but it is chewed rather than smoked. The tobacco or plug sold in pouches is a long thick strand of tobacco. Smokeless tobacco is also available as moist snuff‚ which is a moist fine grain loose tobacco that is sold in cans. The tobacco is placed in the mouth between the cheek and gum and sucked. The chewing action releases the nicotine. snuff‚ which is a moist fine grain loose tobacco that is sold in cans

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    General Psychology STIMULANTS Definition of Stimulant Drugs Stimulant‚ any drug that excites any bodily function‚ but more specifically those that stimulate the brain and central nervous system. Stimulants induce alertness‚ elevated mood‚ wakefulness‚ increased speech and motor activity and decrease appetite. Their therapeutic use is limited‚ but their mood-elevating effects make some of them potent drugs of abuse. Stimulants are a class of psychoactive drug that increase activity in the

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    cigarette into another way of smoking that is safer than the traditional way. Inventors believed that it will decrease the number of people who smoke tobacco that will result to the prevention from the diseases caused by the nicotine. The e-cigarette produces low or even no nicotine at all‚ which is good for human body. It comes with different variety of flavors from vegetable‚ fruits of even confectioneries such as candy and chocolate. Aside of the flovors of the juices that the e-cig provides‚ it

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    cigarette pack campaign brought out by his worst critic Senator Finistirre posed no threat to him. But out of the blue‚ Nick gets kidnapped‚ and his kidnappers aimed to make him suffer for his deeds. They attach nicotine patches to his whole body and set him free. The number of nicotine patches attached could have killed him‚ but by some miracle he survived

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    2.4 million deaths in the USA annually‚ over 440‚000 are caused by this toxic (MNT). A cigar with combination of nicotine and carbon monoxide create a powerful poison that finishes with the health not only of every one that lights the cigar‚ but also all that inhale the smoke. Pieter 2 I know that the Nicotine addiction is hard to beat‚ much more than the people realize. Nicotine changes the structure and function of the smokers brain‚ when the brain stop getting the nicotine’s used to‚ begin

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    Smoking In Public: The Reasons Why Smoking In Public Should Be Banned Nina Marie Maldonado Post University Smoking In Public: The Reasons Why Smoking In Public Should Be Banned There are many reasons why smoking in public should be banned. The three main reasons to ban smoking in public are because of the health risks‚ offensive smell‚ and environmental risks that are the cause of cigarette smoke. Secondhand smoke is smoke from a cigarette‚ cigar‚ or pipe that is involuntarily inhaled‚ especially

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