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    slowdown and therefore, it increases the risk of COPD in adult. Smoking cause cancer and block the body from fighting the cancer. Cigarette smoke has poisons that can weaken the immune system in human body, making it difficult to kill tumor cells.

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    government should take control of tobacco companies and ban the marketing, production, and sales of tobacco. This is because health issues contributed to the use of tobacco products are overwhelmingly high; they’re very addictive; the effects of second-hand smoke are as harmful as smoking itself; and an alarming percentage of the market research is geared towards teens and young adults. With technologies available today, doctors are finding more and more diseases and health issues associated with the

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    preventable cause for death and diseases nationally and globally. Public health officials have had a long struggle to overcome this epidemic. Not only does smoking have effects on the individual but it also has an effect on the ones around them. Second hand smoking is considered just as great of a problem. Long-term smoking can lead to many fatal diseases and affects almost every organ in the body. Public health officials and the government have taken various initiatives to reduce smoking. Smoking

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    as an addiction to the drug nicotine and managing cravings will help individuals quit smoking. From a social context, I have been fortunate to have non-smoking family members my entire life. Additionally, I have not been heavily exposed to second-hand smoke due to the bans and bylaws put in place in my province (Ontario). However, many older generation smokers did not learn about the dangers of smoking until much later. By then, these individuals were already addicted to smoking, making quitting

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    COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) Subjective data: difficulty breathing, tightness of the chest, light-headed, sleep too much and feels tired all the time, and she has been smoking since her teen years. Objective data: 61 years old woman. She has been smoking since she was a teenager and her vitals are oxygen 84% RA, temperature 97.5 axillaries, pulse 98 bpm, BP 146/92 mm Hg, respiratory rate irregular 36breath/minute. Lungs wheezing, shortness of breath, difficulty speaking without

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    Persuasive Essay Smoking

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    I remember how my great aunty would always smoke in her house regardless of her surroundings. When her daughter visited him for a vacation, she brought her three year old daughter with her. The baby was healthy before coming to her grandma's house, but in less than two weeks, she had developed ear infections and started to cough. When they went to the doctors' office to find out how she had gotten it, the doctor linked it back to the second hand smoke that she was breathing in. When my great aunty

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    people all over the world smoke tobacco according to “Green facts”. Smoking is a habit that many companies and TV channels try to get people to stop doing since it is a dangerous habit. Cigarettes include many harmful substances such as acetone, arsenic which is found in rat poison, cadmium which is an “active component in battery acid” (information obtained by American Lung Association) and many more harmful substances. Because of the chemicals found in cigarettes people who smoke often times tend to

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    Indoor Air Quality and Environmental Health Indoor air quality (IAQ) refers only to the quality of the ambient air in an interior environment. On average, people spend well over half of their time inside, and research has shown that indoor air in buildings can be more contaminated than outdoor air. The majority of people that work in non-industrial buildings such as offices, schools, and hospitals are exposed daily to poor IAQ. Indoor air pollution (IAP) continually ranks among the top five environmental

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    down company's, and there has been people going beyond there own risk to inform people. In my CTC campus, they have even band cigarette smoking around the campus. So it says a lot about cigarette, if there are so many things against it. Would you smoke a cigarette, after knowing everything it can do to you? The reason cigarette are so bad for you is because they apparently come with a lot of chemicals your body does not need. just one cigarette contains over thousands of chemicals that

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    1. Tobacco’s “burden of disease” Tobacco use is widespread and has a heavy “burden of disease”. According to the U.S. department of Health and Human Services [HHS], tobacco use is related to over 443,000 Americans death each year and has caused approximately 8,860,000 related illnesses (2016). Thus causing it to have a higher mortality rate than “HIV, illegal drug use, motor vehicle injuries, suicides, and murders combined. Tobacco use is thus one of the Nation’s deadliest and most costly public

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