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    The development of cardiovascular disease is heavily tied to lifestyle choices. For any individual, the alteration of dietary practices, smoking cessation, the implementation of physical activity, and proper management of stress and blood pressure can greatly reduce the severity of cardiovascular disease as well reducing the risk of developing cardiovascular disease in the first place. A few specific dietary changes people can make include: the reduction of saturated fats (such as animal fats), high

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    society and can make wise decisions regarding their health, success and general well being by simply using rationale. The level of education one obtains is directly related to the health of that individual, whereby it determines the person’s quality of life and life expectancy. Further more, one may be lead to believe that education is the most

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    Treatment Of Lung Cancer

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    Every day in Illinois, 24 people are diagnosed with lung cancer (Illinois Department of Public Health, 2013). In DuPage County, the incidence rate is 56.1 cases per 100,000 population and 529 average annual cases over 2009-2013. The majority of living lung cancer patients has been diagnosed within the last five years. Lung cancer is mostly a disease

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    explosion in health care prices today. In an article titled “Spending in Health Care” James L. Madara of the American Medical Association publicized that at minimum 25 cents of each health care dollar is used for the curing of illnesses or disabilities that result from changeable activities. Whether it is smoking, alcohol misuse, poor nourishment, too little exercise, failure to use seat belts, or overexposure to the sun, avoidable health care charges are the concern of numerous U.S. health care critics

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    The Habit of smoking itself can be dated back to approximately 6000 B.C. Through Medical research we have successfully understood how radiation builds up over time and produces cancer as well as disruption to other vital organs. Tobacco smokers have been looking for ways to overcome the nicotine addictions in order to live healthier and lower the risk of cancer. Electronic cigarettes have recently been introduced to the public, advertised as a way to quit with the same pleasure of smoking. E-Cigarettes

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    that smoking can lead to impotence in males, which means those who smoke marijuana have an increased chance of becoming impotent and infertile? Many people don’t know the downsides of marijuana usage, as the public is often blinded by the strong support for pure legalization in every state. Marijuana in of itself is not entirely harmful, but extended use of the drug, or smoking, causes harmful effects to the human body. Studies prove that smoking in general can lead to a multitude of health concerns

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    In the United States, smoking cigarettes is the number one preventable cause of morbidity and death (Bergen, 1999), and accounts for $300 Billion in health care costs and economic productivity loss (Jamal, 2015). While the national smoking rate is 16.8% (CDC, 2016), specific demographics are more susceptible to developing smoking habits: people who live below the poverty line (10.9% higher), disabled or with a limitation (6.2% higher), and males (4.7% higher) (Agaku, 2014). The topic of this MAP-IT

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    he would come to the realization that he should have been wearing it. At this point, he will realize that his personal health is worth the inconvenience of putting on his seat belt. The fact that any logical, rational person will come to this realization justifies the interference of an outside party, the government in this example. If this person does not realize that his health and his life is worth putting on a seat belt, it is safe to say that this person is illogical and irrational. If this is

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    are all used for the same reason. all people use tobacco for nictotine. Nictotine is a toxic colorless or yellowish oily liquid that is the chief active constituent of tobacco. It acts as a stimulant in small doses, but in larger amounts blocks the action of autonomic nerve and skeletal muscle cells. Nicotine is also used in insecticides. Tobacco can affect by the body because you are practically killing yourself they all give you different kinds of

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    Will raising tobacco and alcohol taxes decrease consumers and benefit to fund states and people for the rising medical costs? It has been said a lot about the dangers of smoking and drinking. We hear about it everyday in the mass media and from health professionals. It is hard to see people losing their voice, being unable to work and in the end dying because of cancer. It is also painful to watch the whole family from a household dying as a result of their car being hit by drunk driver. There are

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