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    Some people support the opinion of the smoking ban‚ but others do not. In my opinion‚ cigarette smoking is an expensive habit and it should be prohibited. Although smokers claim that it helps them to relax and release stress‚ the negative aspects of the habit outweigh the positive. Cigarette smoking is a health hazard for both smokers and no-smothers‚ especially harmful to unborn babies. In addition‚ cigarette smoking is addictive because of the nicotine cigarettes contain. Cigarette smoking

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    Cause and Effect-Smoking

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    adults and children‚ and could also damage the health of non-smokers. Health reasons are at the top of the list to why the banning of smoking in public places has come about. The Surgeon General has stated that smoking increases the risk of respiratory diseases such as emphysema‚ chronic bronchitis and pulmonary diseases. It has also been shown that‚ smokers have twice the risk of having heart attacks and not surviving‚ than non-smokers. For women‚ smoking has unique risks. Women over 35 who smoke

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    Smoking Is Bad

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    packet. As we know‚ smoking also act as the pivotal cause of chronic bronchitis. Smokers inhale tobacco smoke into their lungs‚ which irritates the air passages. This finally produces mucus‚ subsequently developing into chronic bronchitis. Due to the fact‚ more smoke you breathe‚ the more it damages your lungs but it can be more hazardous to a passive smoker who inhales the smoke being in close vicinity of the active smoker.       Besides that‚ smoking can reduced athletic performance. People who smoke

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    Sambrook Research International A review of the science base to support the development of health warnings for tobacco packages This report has been prepared for European Commission‚ Directorate General for Health and Consumers. The views expressed in this document are the sole responsibility of its authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission. Sambrook Research International 30 Station Road Newport Shropshire TF10 7EN England E-mail : info@sambrookresearch

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    Engl 200 Unit 2 Analysis

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    October 15‚ 2013 Unit 2 Essay Many campuses have issues between smokers and non-smokers; Kansas State University does not escape this. Many people on campus are bothered by smoking and smokers. This has led to a call for further smoking restrictions. In 2010 Joshua Madden wrote an editorial in the Kansas State Collegian against more restrictions on smokers. In the article‚ Madden argues that further restrictions against smokers are unnecessary since the effects of secondhand smoke outdoors are

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    Smokers can buy or smoke tobacco products whenever they please if they are of age. Once they purchase the product all responsibilities become the customers. Tobacco companies are not forcing individuals to buy their products therefor should not pay for their health care afterwards. Smokers are entitled to their own free will and all costs should be recognized as so. Respectfully‚ smokers approach a tough war with addiction which could make using

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    Strategies For Cessation

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    Strategies for Cessation Whether smokers quit on their own or in a formal treatment program‚ they are more likely to succeed if they expect many health and other benefits from quitting‚ use a variety of active methods to stay off cigarettes and cope with withdrawal (e.g.‚ avoiding smoking places and people‚ thinking “positive‚” finding alternative ways to cope with stress and have social support for their efforts to quit and remain smoke free. The Tran theoretic Model of behavioral change‚ introduced

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    Smoking Among Teens

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    outlet called Roller Sports in the heart of town where most youngsters hang out to socialize‚ gather and skate their hearts out. Cigarette advertising has been one of the contributors as the purpose of cigarette ads and promotions is to make sure smokers keep smoking‚ get people who quit to start smoking again and increase the number of cigarette people smoke each day. There are many organizations like world health literacy‚ American Heart Association and many more that had done their research or

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    reproductive system. Despite smoking having irreversible effects; it would be foolish for a smoker to conclude that after years of smoking‚ quitting would do him no good. Many studies prove that tobacco-related health effects decline substantially as time away from smoking increases; some of the benefits begin within months after quitting. After years of exposure to the damaging effects of tobacco‚ smokers that decide to quit‚ must realize that they have to be realistic in their expectations of recouping

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    Does Smoking Cigarettes Relieve Stress? Does smoking a cigarette relieve stress? So many smokers swear to the fact that smoking a cigarette calms their nerves and relieves stress. In times of stress or pressure a cigarette is the only thing that will make them stay calm. Is this true? Is there really a direct correlation between cigarette smoking and stress relief? The researcher does not believe this to be true. Cigarette smoking is not a tranquilizer that will calm you during a time of

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