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    and manufacturing smoking cessation products for many years now. From nicotine patches to gum‚ nicotine addicts have been using them to quit their habit. Electronic cigarettes (also known as e-cigarettes and electric cigarettes)are the newest product on the market. They are designed to look and feel like real cigarettes‚ even down to emitting artificial smoke however they do not actually contain any tobacco. Users inhale nicotine vapour which looks like smoke without any of the carcinogens found in

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    challenge. The reason behind such challenge is attributed to Nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive substance naturally occurring in Tobacco. Nicotine‚ just like any other addictive substance creates a new feeling to the user. It creates feeling associated with drug such as cocaine‚ heroin and methamphetamine. Therefore‚ an attempt to stop quit is usually a difficult undertaking due to the emotional‚ mental and physical attachment to the nicotine. This paper will provide a step by step process that would

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    highly addictive substance – nicotine. Nicotine replacement therapies (NRTs)‚ such as nicotine patches‚ are the most successful quitting method‚ yet fewer than 20% of quitters are successful.(3) Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) may improve this success rate because they tackle addiction as well as associated behaviours. We will assess the effectiveness of e-cigarettes as a quitting aid‚ by comparing the quitting rate and quitting duration to e-cigarettes without nicotine and to other NRTs. We will

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    Case Study Mr. S.

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    Mr. S. has a number of symptoms that coincide with paranoid schizophrenia. In the case study it is revealed that for the past month the patient has been experiencing restless sleep‚ “bad dreams”‚ and insomnia. It has been reported that the patient hears voices‚ worries about the actions of others‚ and is somewhat agitated. Mr. S. does not take any medications but he does admit to smoking two packs of cigarettes a day and consumes a lot of coffee during the day. Smoking and Coffee Intake Unfortunately

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    “Last year alone‚ 37‚000 people died from drug related overdoses.” Many people do not understand why or how other people become addicted to drugs. Substance abuse is a growing problem that not only affects the person who is abusing alcohol or drugs but also affects the lives of those who are close to the abuser. Substance abuse is the abuse of any substance. A drug is a substance that modifies one or more of the body’s functions when it is consumed. It is often mistakenly assumed that drug abusers

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    smoking is very difficult. To be more successful in quitting smoking‚ you should first understand the addiction to nicotine‚ options to help you quit and most importantly the benefits of quitting. Nicotine is a very powerful drug that is found in tobacco. “It is as addictive as heroin or cocaine.” Cigarettes are made so that nicotine is delivered to your brain quickly. The faster nicotine gets to your brain‚ the more addictive it is. There are three reasons why quitting smoking is so difficult.

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    Smoking

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    gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/health_effects/effects_cig_smoking/index.htm>. Smoking Cessation. 14 November‚ 2012. <http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/cessation/quitting/index.htm>. natural news. Understanding the war between nicotine and dopamine helps smokers quit. 27 July‚ 2012. <http://www.naturalnews.com/036601_nicotine_dopamine_smoking_addiction.html>. Wikipedia encyclopedia. Cigarette. 11 November‚ 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette>. Smoking. 11

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    Sometimes as ourselves making a healthy choice is hard because we are tired‚ stressed‚ angry‚ pressured‚ or influenced by another person - e.g why we end up eating chocolate instead of fruit as eating things like chocolate stimulates our minds. As nicotine is legal to take at the age of 16 by law it has become a well known behaviour for 16 year olds and sometimes younger individuals to do. It’s also socially acceptable within a crowd at school and is almost promoted by older peers and even role models

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    it helps them to relax and release stress‚ the negative aspects of the habit outweigh the positive. It is a health hazard for both smokers and non-smokers and it is especially harmful to unborn babies. Cigarettes are also addictive because of the nicotine they contain. Now a day’s smoking cause a sudden death because it’s 100% harmful‚ it’s only like a death ticket. Smoking is not only a habit‚ or a way of life‚ but also a deadly addiction. With both struggling and desire you will be able to quit

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    tobacco and what it can cause to a human body. This paper is intended to give the readers an idea of the effects of cigarette‚ like cancer‚ heart disease‚ emphysema‚ and chronic bronchitis. The researchers also included the cigarette components like nicotine and how many percent of it in a tobacco. The reasons why people smoke cigarette is also in this paper. By reading this paper‚ a person can gain knowledge about the effects of smoking cigarette. So when a person reads this especially those who smoke

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