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    viewed as a terrible substance that will harm you, but that is not the case. Marijuana, also known as weed, is not as bad as people make it seems and if legalized actually has some benefits to it. Marijuana is much healthier for you than alcohol or tobacco yet they are legal and marijuana is not. If it was legal, almost one million people would not even be in jail today, saving the government a lot of money and the crime rate would go down because possession of marijuana or selling marijuana…

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    Anti-smoking advertisements are widely distributed throughout our society, often showing the harmful effects of smoking which can be seen either from television, the internet or even on freeway billboards which people see every day. In addition an ad that does a great job of conveying the message that smoking only cause you harm is one that displays a black and white background, showing a young man smoking a cigarette, and with the smoke from its cigarette it transforming into a gun pointed at…

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    more detrimental to one’s health than other legal drugs because it is deemed a schedule one substance. The effects of smoking marijuana include “relaxation, sleepiness, and mild euphoria” which is commonly referred to as getting high(“Marijuana Intoxication”). Like with every other substance used for its physiological effects there are multiple side effects that can arise from smoking marijuana. As the dose increases, marijuana can cause a decrease in short term memory, dry mouth, impaired…

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    their student identification card to purchase cigarettes. This founding had lead campuses and student identification cards to develop polices about tobacco and e-cigarettes at major American Universities (Boyers & Karimkhani & Riggs & Dellavalle, 2015). The World Health Organization international agency for research on cancer considers smoking tobacco as a class 1 carcinogen. There was a new study…

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    In summarizing the arguments in favor of the ban on tobacco advertising in India I find that they mostly all agree that it wasn’t unconstitutional to establish such ban. With France Finland and Norway already having a similar ban it was easy to have something to compare and contrast with. Most of the arguments that are for the banning the advertisement of tobacco were based on protecting the public against serious health risk as well as protecting the minor class. Being that that the Indian…

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    Hookah Research Paper

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    or without knowledge. Many people know that Smoking cigarettes, being a drug addict and alcoholic is dangerous. However, most people do not know that smoking hookah is as dangerous as smoking cigarettes. But some people knew that it is harmful and still ignore the effects and smoke it multiple times a day. Smoking hookah has become a very popular activity among teenagers and young adults. In fact individuals who love to smoke hookah considers smoking hookah as an attractive or cool behavior,…

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    cell lung cancer is Squamous cell carcinoma, which forms in the lining of the bronchial tubes. This can also be called epidermoid cell carcinoma. About 25 to 30% of all lung cancers are squamous cell carcinoma. It is commonly linked to a history of smoking, and is usually found in the middle of the lungs, near a bronchus. The last type is large cell carcinomas; these are neither adenocarcinomas nor epidermoid cancers. These account for 10 to 15% of all lung cancers. Large cell carcinomas can…

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    Tobacco and Vaping effects on estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone using C Elegans as a model Sex hormones are very important to the health of both men and women. The level of these hormones determines many things including regulation of cholesterol (estrogen), strengthening of bones (both testosterone and estrogen) and helps with pregnancy in females (progesterone) (Hormone Health Network). Thus, abnormal levels of these hormones can cause serious problems. It is important to…

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    Smoking Shisha Essay

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    Smoking shisha is one of the problems that facing the society today. There are a lot of young people have learned this type of addiction without any cause, there is a widespread belief among young people that shishas are less harmful than cigarettes and this is pure error. Shisha has several disadvantages, including the individual problems causes of many diseases to the smoker, in addition to the financial problems and social problems of society where this case is considered as one of the bad…

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    in any part of your body. Smoking more than 90% of all lung cancer cases are caused by smoking and 22% of all cancer deaths are due to lung cancer resulting from smoking. Tobacco product use is the most preventable cause of cancer worldwide. Survival rates for lung cancer are less 20% and if your smoker who’s exposed to inhaled toxins where you work, your chance of survival drops to just over 3%. It’s the carcinogenic chemicals used in the process of manufacturing tobacco products that cause…

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