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    There is no need to explain all the smoking-related hazards for a smoker 's health, as the majority of people who smoke are well informed about them. However, millions of individuals all over the world start or continue smoking every year. Taking this into consideration, a lot of people, including smokers as well as nonsmokers, might argue that "whether you smoke or not is a personal choice, and whether you think smoking is bad or not is also a personal choice" (Parliament: House of Commons:…

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    and Prevention(2014) the fact sheet presented “Health Effects of Cigarette Smoking”, “If you quit smoking, your risks for cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, and bladder drop by half within 5 years”. Thus by quitting the use of tobacco, healthy living is improved in many ways.…

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    Anti Smoking Laws

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    does not support or encourage tobacco products. This will help diminish the social acceptability for social smoking. These regulations will also make it more difficult for smokers to light up a cigarette because they will not be able to freely smoke like they have in the past. Furthermore this will help decrease the number of cigarettes smoked per day while reducing emissions of secondhand smoke. These laws not only help to protect the nonsmoking bystanders by decreasing their chances of…

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    Tobacco Compliance Report

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    Employer-funded tobacco cessation methods, workplace wellness practices, financial rewards and punishment for breaking workplace restrictions on smoking, should counter the ineffectiveness in the implementation of national bans on tobacco use in public spaces. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Office on Smoking and Health (OSH) created the National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP) in 1999, to encourage coordinated national efforts to reduce tobacco-related deaths throughout…

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    Smoking has been an issue toward society for many years and many wonder if it should be banned or not. Nowadays, walking on the streets a person will look to his/her right and see someone smoking; and then look to the left and witness the same. There are serious consequences to the use of tobacco and pharmacies are supposed to sell drugs for people to get better, but they’re selling cigarettes. Smoking leads to 440,000 deaths a year in the United States (CDC 2014). There are certain pros and…

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    Cigarette smoking is a growing problem in the world today. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states, “about 480,000 U.S. deaths per year are caused by cigarette smoking and secondhand smoke exposure” (Jamal et al. 53). This is an overwhelming number of people’s lives that were lost that could have easily been prevented. Smoking cigarettes is something that has become too casual in today’s society because people are unaware of the consequences and overall should be banned.…

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    Smoking In College

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    should take finding partnerships into consideration. Widener partnered with Independence Blue Cross to offer students education in cessation. Also, the smoking policy should be promoted as a movement towards the well-being of the campus by not only encouraging smokers to quit, but by promoting healthy eating habits and an active lifestyle7. Smoking should not be viewed as a negative connotation, but as a bad habit that needs to be kicked, just like unhealthy eating, or an inactive lifestyle.…

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    not based upon a personal preference. Smoking areas or smoke free environment remains to be the question in workplaces, business have considered the cost and effects of smokers versus nonsmoker. Should an employer have say in what one does in my free time? Are my healthcare benefits being paid more by me or the company I work for? And breaks smoking or not are mine to do with them! These statements and questions will all be touched upon including how smoking effects employment, productivity,…

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    Today, citizens all over the world are bombarded with abundant of campaigns that persuade people to stop smoking. To enumerate, the production and sale of cigarettes not only have a negative impact on human health, it can even cause death. Smoking also affects the children around you with second-hand smoking. When a teenager starts smoking and they continue to do so, it can greatly affect their future ahead of them. Cancer sticks contain over 4,000 chemicals that that contain cancer-causing and…

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    However, nicotine is the major chemical component in tobacco that is responsible for addiction.[2] Nicotine can be readily absorbed through the mucosa of the mouth, nose, and lungs. It can also be readily absorbed through the skin.[2] With tobacco smoking, nicotine reaches the brain in 10 seconds.[1] Once in the brain, nicotine stimulates the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine, which is primarily responsible for the positive reinforcing aspects of nicotine addiction.[2] The effects of…

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