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    Stop smoking The issue of smoking is a problem that’s occurring in America. Smoking is a deadly killer that has taken many loved ones, it causes issues when it is inhaled into the human body and causes certain types of diseases. Many people are dying due to the chemicals in cigarettes unfortunately, but there are ways we can stop this and with the help of the students here we can start doing this immediately. Smoking is the inhalation of the smoke from burning tobacco encased in cigarettes, pipes

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    Smoking is an addiction that risks one’s health which in turn can lead to death. As time advances, both smokers and non-smokers have begun understand the harm in this deadly habit as it doesn’t only affect the smokers, but anyone who encounters second-hand smoke. Since people have become aware of the health risks of smoking, cessation tools such as nicotine replacement therapy were invented to help cigarette smokers terminate their desires to smoke. As technology improves, smoking tools are created

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    Smoking Vs Smoking

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    Some people say smoking is not good for your health while others think it’s fine if you do smoke. People think smoking cigarettes can help with plenty of things such as feeling depressed, having trouble sleeping, feeling irritable, having trouble focusing, poverty, and many more reasons. In 1949, dentists would suggest smoking Viceroys over anything else because Viceroys filter the smoke. While, in 2014, you shouldn’t smoke because smoking can cost more than just money. The last advertisement gives

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    Seth stop smoking. I am against smoking, due to the health effects that come along with smoking. I am also against smoking to help the people who do not smoke keep away from second hand smoke, which can also cause smoke related health problems. Smoking effects your major organs, along with the people who are around smokers. When smokers quit there are immediate benefits, which is why there are alternatives to help smokers stop smoking, along with organizations that are helpful. Smoking effects the

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    Youth tobacco smoking has been associated with so many factors. To start with social and physical environments have been associated with this because of the way the mass media shows tobacco smoking as a normal thing and this has promoted tobacco use among the youths. Parental smoking has also contributed because their parents are role models and they always follow their steps. Secondly there are some genetic and biological factors that contribute to this. This occurs where it is more difficult for

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    as duration of years and frequency were also included as the survey questions. Information on the prevalence of cigarette smoking and smokeless tobacco use, knowledge and attitudes about tobacco use, urge for smoking cessation and training received regarding patient counseling on smoking cessation techniques were also collected from the survey. The outcome variable was smoking status, classified into categories like the current smoker and former smoker. Current cigarette smokers were defined as those

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    Addictive Smoking Tobacco is causing one death in every six seconds and will reach to eight million deaths annually in the world, by 2030 (albawaba). That was the fact that my doctor stated to me when I visited him to get the thorough checkup because I was having trouble in breathing and trouble in sleeping. I got shocked by listening to this fact, but I could not relate that fact to my life until the doctor told me that these health issues of mine are the result of my addictive smoking. My doctor

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    associated with smoking has dramatically changed. In comparison with the youth of our grandparents, the novelty, rebellion, and the social normality linked to smoking has significantly depleted. The past decade has altered that perception further and changed the idolization of smoking into a more stigmatized and negative view. Such attitude change has been a process and can be attributed to the utilization of many anti-smoking programs. The first large-scale national anti-smoking program was implemented

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    When you quit smoking your heart rate and blood pressure, restore back to normal. At least within an hour the carbon monoxide leaves your blood and it allows you blood to carry more oxygen when within a weeks’ time your circulation improves majorly. Then the work that usually happens decreases and the cardiac function is higher. Then once you have recovered you can smell and breath. Then within months you probably will feel so much better and you can see the improvements in all the functions of

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    Understanding the smoking Behavior Man is a creature that is highly dynamic. There are a lot of human behavior that can be observed, observed and predicted. One of them, namely the smoking behavior. As with any other behavior, behavior of smoking appear due to internal factors (biological factors and psychological factors, such as the behavior of smoke do to reduce stress) and external factors (social environmental factors, such as affected by peers). Some opinions about the behavior of smoking according

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