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    Smoking is something that happens every day in our life. People can easily find someone smoking in some street corners, even in public places like train station, hospital, dormitory. It is not strange if you cross the road and see a mom who is enjoying her cigarette in front of her child. It is a kind of action that has become a part of our society and it accidentally makes people think that smoking is normal and it is just a habit and people do not feel like they have to stop it. Even some

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    whether if smoking is bad or not to your baby´s development during your pregnancy time, the truth is that smoking during pregnancy is a really dangerous gamble that only the mother can take or no. Smoking is bad for your health because it increase the risk of heart disease, cancer, gum disease, and just a variety of health conditions; that´s the reason for women to stop smoking for their own health, and when you are pregnant you have the responsibility of your baby´s health too. Smoking during pregnancy

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    living with heart failure can be manageable. There is so much research and technology out there now to help living with heart failure manageable. As stated earlier, smoking is a huge risk factor to heart failure. Smoking is also a constrictor and causes arteries to become clogged. Smoking can be hard to give up or quit. Stop smoking is a lifestyle modification that can help preserve your heart from having clogged arteries. According to National Heart, Lung, Blood institute 2016, one of the best

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    the Rational Choice Theory can be used is when a person tries to quit smoking. The person must set a goal to cut down the amount of cigarettes they smoke until they are down to not smoking, use an alternative source to fight the nicotine cravings, handle the withdrawal symptoms, stick to their goal, and then evaluate their goal is and the side-effects after they have quit smoking. In most cases of people trying to quit smoking, they will have to gradually reduce the number of cigarettes they smoke;

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    advertising smoking in a positive manner on TV is illegal in today’s society. We have learned the true effect of how smoking affects your body, yet with all these known facts about smoking many people still choose to smoke. Smoking has not always been portrayed as a negative act. Around the early to late 1950’s there were many ads that showed only positive things about smoking. The two ads shown below portray the message that if you smoke you will be happy and with so many people smoking during the

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    Smoking tobacco is known for being detrimental to a person's health. When you smoke a cigarette you are inhaling a toxic mix of chemicals including formaldehyde, ammonia, arsenic and cyanide. Along with the inhaling of carcinogenic chemicals smokers also deal with nicotine addiction. Nicotine is highly addictive and makes quitting very difficult for those who smoke. Many smokers continue to smoke knowing the harmful effects but, even worse, some people willingly smoke while they are pregnant. Women

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    Smoking, as one knows it, has become a stress-reliever worldwide. One will find a smoker pulling out a cigarette and lighting it up around every corner. Smoking has especially become a growing problem in college campuses. When a college student enters the college campus, they do not only enter a new campus, a new life is also entered. In this new experience, one will find themselves exploring new things. The power of the eye is remarkable in today’s society. When someone has a friend that is doing

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    In the beginning of my passion project I felt unsure about being able to get anything out of it. The reason for that is because my loved one has already attempted to stop her addiction but always failed. Knowing that I felt that it was going to be another fail. Mostly I was scared of how she was going to react when I told her about what I wanted to do. I was also excited and happy that maybe this time she will actually be bale to overcome Her addiction, because she would have me by her side pushing

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    body that provides national guidance on promotion of health and prevention and treatment of ill health. Government strategies include campaigns like: anti-smoking, immunisation and vaccination, sure start, drug abuse resistant education, (DARE), healthy eating, Every Child Matters. Anti-smoking campaign (1984). The aim is help smokers give up smoking,

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    Women Who Smoke While Pregnant Over the years, statistics show that smoking cigarettes can cause many serious health issues. These issues compound when the smoker is expecting. Fourteen percent of U.S. mothers smoke while pregnant despite knowing the fact that smoking causes harm to both mother and child. In younger mothers, age 25 and under, that number rises significantly to 20 percent. If a woman smokes then becomes pregnant, she must decide whether or not to quit. Woman are aware that cigarettes

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