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    E-cigarette usage has shown to reduce consumption of tobacco cigarettes (Polosa et al. 2013, 4965). According to (Etter 2010, 6), out of eighty-one respondents in a survey who were on trial for their opinions of E-cigarettes and why it is used, majority of them being former smokers, strongly believed E-cigarettes helped them to quit smoking, other than only suffering from minor adverse effects such as coughing. With the availability of flavourings in E-liquids, out of the four thousand six…

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    Imagine this scenario: a group of friend introduces an electronic cigarette to a teenage boy. At first, he uses it to fit in because it makes him feels cool. Then the adolescent continues to use them regularly because he slowly becomes addicted to the nicotine. When he finally turns 18, he switches from electronic cigarettes to traditional cigarettes. Would this have happened if he never tried the electronic cigarette in the first place? Unfortunately, this similar fate became a reality for…

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    Sides of the Debate on Electronic Cigarettes With the strict regulations on smoking and tobacco comes the rise of the electronic cigarette. E-Cigarettes’ popularity has skyrocketed in its lifespan, with an increasing number of people using them. With them being put under the spotlight, there are many who question their effect. Many claim that electronic cigarettes’ purpose is to help smokers quit. They are supposed to be better for a person’s health than regular cigarettes. However, with it…

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    Term Paper Prelim Cigarettes are smoked by over a billion of people around the world, about one and every three adults smoke cigarettes. In 2015 there is currently a great deal of information and research on them. It is understood how harmful they are for you including that there are dozens of illnesses and diseases linked to smoking. It is also understood that they contain thousands of chemicals, which are harmful to ones health. One of the main reasons that people continue to smoke even with…

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    Electronic cigarette (EC) is the Electronic Nicotine Delivery System simulates the combustion of tobacco by vaporizing the flavored nicotine solution, from which the aerosol formed can have lower amount of tobacco-leaves-derived intoxicants and EC is considered to be less harmful (Lindblom, 2015). Currently, sizable smokers are puffing on the EC whilst the civilian use of EC has been restricted by legislation in some countries, this in turn, sparks contentious debate without consensus. By the…

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    it less accessible to them. Although traditional tobacco use (cigarettes) has declined among youth and young adults, other types of tobacco use are increasing . The use of e-cigarettes (also known as vaping device) has grown rapidly in recent years, particular among youth and young adults. A Surgeon General’s report states electronic cigarette use among U.S. youth and young adults is now a major public health concern. E-cigarette use has increased considerably in recent years, growing 900%…

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    the attitudes about electronic cigarettes (e-cigarette) users in Germany using the Integrated Model for Change (I-Change Model). Up until now, with the exclusion of Rüther et al., little has been known about the motivational factors regarding e-cigarette use among young adults in Germany. Rüther et al. studied why smokers use e-cigarettes over conventional tobacco cigarettes, why smokers smoke e-cigarettes as well as conventional cigarettes, and the degree to which e-cigarettes are used in…

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    more smokers continue to stray away from traditional tobacco products, safer alternatives are being developed and marketed to help with this transition. One such technology has recently emerged in the form of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS), commonly known as the Electronic Cigarette. As this product continues to grow ever more popular with the general public as a safer alternative to…

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    The electronic cigarettes are the next big thing in the tobacco industry and it is not the safer alliterate therefore, no one should do electronic cigarettes. One of the claims is it will help stop all the effects of second hand smoke. Electronic cigarettes have many un-known chemicals that it contains. The vapor from the electronic cigarettes allows people to bend the no smoking rules. The most important thing is there has not test been done to show the effects or long term effects of smoking…

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    III Electronic cigarettes are new so obviously there are many questions on whether these devices are safe, if the chemicals used to make the liquid are harmful, and if second-hand smoke is safe to inhale. The only people who need to be concerned about the nicotine levels of the vapor are actually vapers themselves. This is because the smoke can not do harm to anybody else. The exposure to the smoke is harmless because there is not second hand vapor so it is physically harmless (Burstyn 13).…

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