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    People who are 18 are still developing as humans. Their brains are growing‚ their getting taller‚ and becoming a mature adult. However while this is happening the brain is less resistant to drugs and alcohol making addictions easy to acquire. But no drugs are legal and drinking is only for 21 yr old so they should be safe right? Sadly however there is one drug that has taken a staggering amount of lives. This is tobacco and it is deadly to anyone and everyone. But at 18 you can buy them whenever

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    would have no jobs and they will be suffering. However‚ despite these points‚ the arguments against smoking are strong. Smoking has been shown to be hazardous to people’s health. Smokers are taking into their body large amount of toxic such as; nicotine‚ carbon monoxide‚ and ammonia daily. These chemicals are dangerous to our health. First of all‚ cigarettes contain 4000 chemicals in it‚ and 69 of them are known to cause cancer. Smoking too much causes first-hand smokers to get yellow teeth‚

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    these notices don’t go sufficiently far. Today‚ a study distributed in the journal PLoS One kept on sounding the caution against Chantix and asked the FDA to upgrade Chantix warning label‚ saying the mental dangers of the medication surpass those of nicotine substitution tranquilizes or even its rival‚ Zyban. Dr. Curt Furberg‚ an educator of public health sciences at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and one of the study’s creators‚ said individuals attempting to kick their tobacco propensity by and

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    Nicotine: Uses: In cigarettes‚ cigars‚ tobacco‚ and sometimes hookah. Effects: Same effects as caffeine Withdrawal: Irritability‚ feeling ill/sick Tolerance: Increasing amount intake over a short period of time Caffeine: Uses: In drinks‚ (i.e.): coffees‚ soda‚ and tea. Effects: Increased energy‚ forced wakefulness‚ and mental alertness. Withdrawal: headaches‚ agitation‚ tiredness Tolerance: Increasing amount taken in over a period of time Alcohol: Uses: beer‚ wine‚ hard liquor‚ “unwind”

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    more can be done. Even though smoking is banned from the parks‚ people can still come in contact with secondhand smoke in other areas. “People start smoking for different reasons‚ but most keep doing it because of one reason-they are addicted to nicotine”(8). Critics say that people are too addicted to smoking that they cannot stop but they are wrong. Quitting smoking is not impossible and more than three million people quit each year in the U.S. Smoking is dangerous to everyone involved. “Lung

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    brand of cigarettes. She switched to “low-tar” brand‚ she immediately started smoking twice as many cigarettes as before. She kept coughing and wheezing‚ then she bought a plastic Magic Filter‚ she inhaled deeply‚ she swallowed the filter. She tried nicotine gum‚ she had taken snuff. She continued to smoke like a chimney. Merdine devised

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    Although it appeared that for the last few years that any sign going on a door of any public place that had to do with cigarettes would be a non-smoking sign‚ people are now more likely to see a sign that reads "buy electronic cigarettes here." People all over the world are starting to flock to buy electronic cigarettes as they become more and more known for easing smoker’s minds as they realize they can continue smoking‚ but for being a healthier alternative to smoking since the smoker isn’t inhaling

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    “Gender may affect susceptibility‚ recovery‚ and risk of relapse” (Harvard medical school.) Until the early 1990s‚ most research on substance abuse and dependence focused on men. That changed once U.S. agencies began requiring federally funded studies to enroll more women. Since then‚ investigators have learned that important gender differences exist in some types of addiction. According to our class notes “There are both sex and gender differences between men and women that impact mental health

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    10: Peer Pressure While there are certainly other influences that can lead a smoker into the habit‚ peer pressure is one of the biggest. A large part of the reason peer pressure comes under scrutiny is that one of the groups most likely to begin smoking -- young teenagers -- is also one of the most susceptible to peer pressure. The awkward years between pure‚ dependent-on-parents childhood and independent young adulthood are marked for many by frustration and insecurity as status‚ family roles

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    well as nicotine‚ there are more than 4‚000 chemicals in tobacco smoke‚ of which many are poisons. At least 60 of these chemicals cause cancer. (Boots Web MD Partners in Health‚ 2009-2015) Smoking can have psychological effects and impacts as well as physical. Many health experts define smoking also as a psychological addiction‚ an addiction which is usually more challenging to overcome. (Encyclopaedia of Children’s Health‚ 2016) Psychological effects of smoking are accompanied in how nicotine physically

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