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    will include nicotine. One of their inventions include the Y-1 tobacco. Since cigarette makers expand tobacco to save money in an attempt to give more air and less leaf to customers‚ on the contrary‚ Y-1 tobacco released nicotine more slowly and steadily as it burned‚ giving the smoker a nice and smoother smoke (p 318). This makes the user feel relaxed‚ and enjoy the cigarette while smoking it. The label on this cigarette packet read “Increased smoker response is asso-ciated with nicotine reaching the

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    Why People Smoke

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    to Nicotine For smokers‚ smoking is not just a habit. It is also a performance of difficult to refuse nicotine addiction. We now understand that it’s this substance that keeps people smoking‚ despite all the warnings. Nicotine is a kind of alkaloids exists in the Solanaceae plants,and an important component of tobacco. Nicotine is an addictive drug. Because addiction to nicotine is as strong as an addiction to heroin‚ abstinence is difficult. When smokers smoke‚ smog carries the nicotine into

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    sleepiness. Hallucinogens: Hallucinogens are among the oldest known drugs that have been used for their ability to alter human perception and mood. Most drugs of abuse can be placed in the above categories although some marijuana‚ cannabis‚ nicotine and solvents must be considered separately as they do not fit into the above categories. Marijuana As marijuana enters the brain‚ it causes the user to feel euphoric—or high—by acting on the brain’s reward system‚ which is made up of regions

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    hold a baby while smoking but even walking outside to smoke and then breastfeeding is dangerous. While the effects are smaller than secondhand smoke the mothers could still pass some nicotine and other chemicals to the baby while breastfeeding. It takes about ninety five minutes for the body to eliminate the nicotine‚ so feeding the baby prior to that could harm her. Smoking while lactating can lead to early weaning‚ low milk production‚ and blocked let down reflexes. A mother who does the “right”

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    Addictive Behaviors 26(5)621–631doi:10.1016/S0306-4603(01)00178-2 (1997) Readiness to stop smoking in schizophrenia Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 42(1)49–52. American Psychiatric Association (1996) Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with nicotine dependence American Journal of Psychiatry 153(Suppl. 10)1–31 (2010) Mental health workers’ views on addressing tobacco use. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 44(9)846–851doi:10.3109/ 00048674.2010.488637 Association of American Medical

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    because e-cigarettes are harmful and can be very dangerous to kids and teenagers. The use of e-cigarettes by teens has doubled since 2011‚ and the electronics devices are being marketed to youths. These devices is putting teens at risk for addiction to nicotine and regular cigarettes. The e-cigarettes are to help smokers to stop smoking‚ but when teens start using e-cigarettes‚ it makes them go on to regular cigarettes. e-cigarettes should be regulated by FDA because it cause cancer‚ easy access to teens

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    Hypothesis & justification part 1: In order to understand a little bit about the effects of common household drugs such as nicotine and caffeine on pulsation rate‚ an experiment was conducted with Lumbriculus Variegattus (Blackworms). In week 1‚ we observed the basal rate of three different worms‚ and then placed the same three worms on different concentrations of caffeine and nicotine. “Caffeine is known to act as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain; it promotes sleep and suppresses aurosal‚

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    How to quit smoking

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    knowledge of these risks (CDC). How hard is it to quit smoking? Nicotine is in fact one of the most addicting substances in society. Some people say it is extremely difficult. There are many different ways to quit smoking. The most effect yet‚ most difficult way is complete abstinence from smoking. Other alternatives include‚ nicotine gum or patches‚ medication and e-cigarettes. In order to quit smoking one must understand addiction of nicotine and how it affects the body. The human brain has tiny neurotransmitters

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    non-smokers. Many people believe that there are good and bad outcomes from smoking. I believe that smoking is bad and that it should be banned. Many people think that smoking is a sign of coolness but in fact it damages the body. Cigarettes contain nicotine which is an addictive substance and that is why it is hard for smokers to stop smoking. Smoking can damage the lungs‚ the heart‚ and causes other diseases. The most important reason to ban smoking is the effects on smokers and second hand smokers

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    cigarette of the day clears their lungs and get rid of all their sputum for the next few hours. The nicotine relaxes the muscles in the bronchial walls keeping them at the right tension. It also reduces muscle tension in other parts of the body‚ reducing tension on the arteries‚ therefore reducing high blood pressure and heart disease. It also reduces the appetite‚ there for reducing obesity. Nicotine improves concentration in periods of long-lasting stress and satisfies people in bad temperaments

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