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    Tobacco Nicotine use is a leading preventable cause of death in the world‚ directly and indirectly responsible for 440‚000 deaths per year. The health problems that result in tobacco use tally an annual of $75 billion in direct medical costs (Slovic 36). That money spent on medical problems for smokers should be used to pay for more important things in our society such as schools‚ libraries‚ childcare‚ etc. Because it takes approximately eight seconds for nicotine to reach the brain and each

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    expenditures. This is an average of close to $7‚000 per adult smoker. One of the many areas nicotine affects is the brain. The Nicotine from cigarettes is as addictive as heroin. Nicotine addiction is hard to beat because it changes your brain. The brain 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 nicotine withdrawal. You may feel anxious‚ irritable‚ and have

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    painless at first‚ but as time goes on and the nicotine settles into your mouth‚ the sores become permanent and painful. Bad breath is one of the minimal results in smokeless tobacco usage‚ but just like anything else‚ that bad breath can one day be more severe. Thus‚ long term or short term effects‚ smokeless tobacco is bad for you. Thirdly‚ some tobacco users believe smokeless tobacco will help you quit smoking. In fact‚ ACS tells

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    Smokers develop a tolerance to nicotine (they need to smoke more and more for an effect). Smokers become dependent on it (they need it to feel comfortable). Smokers suffer withdrawal symptoms (physical and psychological discomfort when they try to stop smoking). There are hundreds of chemical substances in cigarette smoke. Three of the most damaging are: Tars--damage delicate lung tissue and are considered the main cancer- causing agent in cigarette smoke. Nicotine--a poison found only in tobacco

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    As nicotine only slightly influences cardiovascular risk and any other chemicals detected were at such low concentrations that they are unlikely to cause much harm‚ it was declared that they are 95% healthier than cigarettes. But if that is the case‚ then why

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    Substance related disorders Definitions and terms Use This is when a person drinks alcohol or swallows smoke‚ sniffs or injects a mind altering substance. Abuse This is when a person is using alcohol or drugs for the purpose of intoxication or in the case of prescription for purpose beyond their intended use. Dependence It is the continuing use of alcohol or drugs despite adverse consequences to ones physical‚ social and psychological wellbeing Addiction

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    a constant upgrading society‚ things continuously get more advanced every day‚ and thus the demand for better quality‚ lower priced merchandise. In the world of tobacco smokers‚ they strive to find healthier more efficient alternatives to get the nicotine they enjoy. In 2003 the first electronic cigarette was created and patented by Hon Lik‚ and introduced into the Chinese market. Today the electronic cigarette comes in numerous sizes‚ shapes‚ designs‚ and strengths. The electronic cigarette was created

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    Is Tobacco Addictive

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    front of congress to testify as to is nicotine addictive. They all answered no. they where all operating under an assumption nicotine isn’t addictive‚ In fact long-term tobacco use has a deadly effect on smokers as well as nonsmokers. Second hand smoke can cause childhood asthma. In adults that used tobacco long-term brain effects caused by nicotine exposure resulted in addiction. Nicotine’s pharmaceutical properties lead cigarette smoker mostly to abuse nicotine. When tobacco products absorb rapidly

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    Why Is E-Cigs Good Or Bad

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    electronic cigarettes might not have all the advantages the public might imagine. It is argued whether the sale and distribution of electronics cigarettes should be restricted to certain age groups. The restrictions are needed because they have nicotine and because the long-term cause and effects are not yet known. It is believed that

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    aspiration is‚ that my brother free of smoking. I know that adaptive change is painful and making a smoker to quit smoking is a challenge as it revolves around confronting losses. Smoking is a risk that does not have a defined solution. I think the nicotine in a cigarette can make it harder to quit smoking. 2 I offered advice and show him the consequences of smoking. I attempted to explain to my brother‚ why smoking is bad for him‚ and although‚ he saw the warning labels on the side of a cigarette

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