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    various places in the United States are making calls just like these. Why? Their kids are being poisoned by e-cigarettes due to an increase in the use of products. There has already been “at least 1 child death reported from unintentional exposure to a nicotine-containing ENDS (e-cigarette) solution” (Walley 1018). These poisonings will continue because the products don’t have to be childproof and come in fruit‚ candy‚ and other flavors specifically targeting young children (CDC). Calls regarding poisonings

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    reason‚ it is important to understand all of the many effects that smoking can cause. 1. Nicotine o People who smoke cigarettes have developed a craving for‚ and often an addiction to‚ nicotine. Nicotine‚a natural ingredient of tobacco‚ is an addictive and poisonous substance that is used in cigarettes. Nicotine is also used as an insecticide. On an average day‚ a smoker can ingest as much as 3mg of nicotine per cigarette. Oral Side Efffects o Smoking can affect almost every area of the body. Starting

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    about finding ways to help him stop smoking.  There are many assistive devices available by prescription such as Chantix and Wellbutrin.  Over-the-counter remedies that can work include nicotine patches.  These patches are available in 14mg and 21mg strength based on the amount of cigarettes you smoke per day.   Nicotine gum can be discretely used in public places and is also available without a prescription.  Additionally‚ a

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    smokers know they are at a higher risk of dying younger than non-smokers‚ yet they choose to ignore it. In addition to ruining one’s health‚ smoking is well known to negatively affect your appearance and mood. Over time‚ the addictive chemical nicotine can permanently stain fingernails and teeth‚ causing a yellow appearance and bad breath. That’s not all; the chemicals in tobacco smoke break down the collagen under your skin‚ which leads to wrinkles and premature aging. These physical effects can

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    believe that a battery operated electronic device that produces vapor could not possibly be safe to inhale. On the contrary however‚ there are no electronic charges strong enough to harm humans; the only real chemical being released when inhaled is nicotine in vaporized form. People may also speculate that this is another scheme from big tobacco corporations to get the public to spend more money to make them richer. In fact‚ quite the opposite is true. There is no tobacco utilized in “e-cigs”‚ and tobacco

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    On all packages containing tobacco sold in the United States of America‚ a clear and definitive warning from the Surgeon General is printed somewhere on the package. This statement should appear to relay the same message as the following quote‚ "SURGEON GENERAL’S WARNING: Smoking Causes Lung Cancer‚ Heart Disease‚ Emphysema‚ And May Complicate Pregnancy." (United States Code). A similar statement is printed on every item containing tobacco that is sold in the United States. This warning is fair

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    including 250 poisonous and 70 carcinogenic compounds. Cigarette contains the following: * The products of cigarette smoke directly from smoking a cigarette of from inhaling another person’s cigarette smoke include three main components: 1 Nicotine 2 Tar 3 Carbon monoxide * Other toxic components include: (to name a few) 1 Benzene 2 Formaldehyde 3 Ammonia - a chemical found in cleaning fluids 4 Hydrogen cyanide 5 Cadmium 6 Acetone 7 Arsenic 8

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    FDA Actions Related to Nicotine Replacement Therapies and Smoking-Cessation Products; Report to Congress on Innovative Products and Treatments for Tobacco Dependence; Public Hearing; Request for Comments 1. Food and Drug Administration. This agency and proposed regulation interests me because since it is something that has become popular in the recent years and that it affects many people in the united states and in the world today. Yes‚ many people in the gaming industry smoke on a regular

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    The American Lung Association reports that teens who have smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime find it hard to quit‚ even if they want to do so. Some teens develop addictions even more quickly‚ and they experience cravings for nicotine quite soon after initiating cigarette use. Teens can also become addicted to the process of smoking‚ finding it difficult to even think about going through the day without the ability to unwrap a pack of cigarettes‚ flick open a lighter or hear the

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    vaporize liquid nicotine. In the article‚ “Smoke Signals”‚ the author Alessandra Potenza addresses the problems of unregulated electronic cigarettes. Although they can help smokers quit cigarettes‚ they can also cause nicotine addiction. Electronic cigarettes are becoming popular among youth and because they are unregulated‚ U.S. officials are worried. A main problem discussed in the article is the lack of current regulation in the country for e-cigarettes. Since they contain nicotine‚ some countries

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