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    responsible for almost 6 million deaths per year worldwide (Fast Facts, 2015). So, even though society knows the risks and costs, why is smoking such a popular addiction, and why is it so difficult to drop? When people smoke tobacco, they are also taking in a toxic oily liquid found in the plant called nicotine (Nordqvist, 2015). Nicotine is a nitrogen-containing base chemical found in the alkaloid group (Mandal,

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    have toxic chemicals inside of them, and even more that are created when smoking them. The biggest reason cigarettes are addictive is because of a drug called “nicotine” inside of them. This drug creates a feeling of pleasure in the brain, but it is short lived, turning that pleasure into irritability and eventually addiction. Besides nicotine, e-cigs also have other ingredients such as aldehydes (which kills cells around the mouth and throat), nitrosamines (which can cause lung cancer), and even some

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    of the Chemical Nicotine Nicotine, one of the most unusual psychoactive drugs known, and the primary pharmacological agent of addiction in cigarettes, triggers powerful physical and psychological reactions in species as diverse as cockroaches and humans. Nicotine has been proven to boost concentration, improve memory and control body weight, as well as alleviating the symptoms of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease sufferers. However, research has also established that nicotine adversely affects

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    An Annotated Bibliography Wagner, Heather Lehr. “The Health Effects of Nicotine and Smoking.” Nicotine, Chelsea House Publishers, Philadelphia, 2003, pp. 44–59, Print. As reported by Heather’s, Nicotine contains a large amount of toxic substance which can lead to several causes and effects to health. The substances in nicotine effects on the brain and its addicted. When a person smokes, the nicotine substance travels to the brain within 10 seconds and changes the function of the brain. “Blood that

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    Solutions for the Choice of my Addiction

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    and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III). Moreover, the US Surgeon General finally declared that cigarette smoking is an addiction in their 1988 report. However, there are still many people who have been diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases due to tobacco and/or nicotine dependence and they ultimately reduce their life expectancy because of this addiction. Why are

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    recent years, “it is still [noted as] one of the most common addictions” to cause a myriad of known health risks (Tyler, 2014). According to reports from the United States Census Bureau over the last 50 years, since the year 1964, smoking has led to the estimated deaths of over 19 million people, apprised to be around the size equivalent to that of the population of Florida, the third largest state (United States Census Bureau, 2004). The nicotine in tobacco products contains chemical agents that cause

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    Cigarettes Should Become Illegal Like slavery, cigarettes should be abolished once and for all. Smoking is a negative activity that humans participate in. It causes many unwanted diseases. Also, most smokers go through a serious mental illness called addiction. On top of that, smokers leave selfish waste on our preciously beautiful planet. Cigarettes should be illegal because they are unhealthy, addictive, and bad for the environment. Many people know that cigarettes are unhealthy. However, many do

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    people are living with diseases caused by smoking occur every year. A popular belief is that it is nicotine that kills. It is only partially true: although nicotine does harm one’s health (mostly affecting the cardiovascular system), it is the tar, carbon monoxide, hard particles contained in cigarette smoke, and a bunch of toxic emissions and heavy metals that deal the most damage. Nicotine causes addiction, and the smoke does the rest. There are a lot of new other solutions to stop smoking in today’s

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    Nicotine, which is found in Tobacco can cause addiction, which is why so many people who smoke find it extremely hard to quit. When a person inhales the tobacco, nicotine stimulates the brain bringing pleasure and a sense of calm to the addict. When the nicotine in a person’s blood is low the smoker will begin to crave more nicotine and experience anxiety which then brings on the symptoms of restlessness, headaches

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    E-cig, whose produced Cigalike device to heat the nicotine resolution and create water vapor (electronic cigarettes should be regulated, 2015). But Hon Lik, a Chinese pharmacist, made the modern E-cig in 2003, to control the smoking desire (electronic cigarettes should be regulated, 2015). On other hand, there are many studies warn about the E-cig is harmful as the regular cig. Those studies explained three categories who are unhealthiness, addiction, and youths. To know the advantage and disadvantage

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