Oral cancer mostly affects the mouth, lips and tongue of a person. It affects people across all genders and class in societies. It arises from many factors that boost up its prevalence. In this study, however, our main concerns will be on the possible effects that may be resultant as a result of alcohol and tobacco intake. In this regard, effects of tobacco and alcohol intake can either be joint or on independent angles. It means that, the effects can exist singly or in collaboration. In this study, my point of reference will be a research article in Pub Med Journal. Ferreira ...
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Capponnetto, Pasquale, Polosi, Riccardo, Russo, Cristina, Leotta, Carmela, Campagna, Davide. “Journal of Medical Case Reports 5.585 (2011)”
Within their Journal for Medical Case Reports Capponetto Et. Al. Emphasizes that e-cigarretes aids one person that e-cigarettes were not alternative for smoking but it is a tool so that people will at least lessen or quit smoking itself. People see E-cigarettes as a device to limit their cravings and to control withdrawal symptoms brought by nicotine intake by cigarettes. It also helps chain smokers to think that they can stop their addiction to cigarettes.
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The data from a study was analyzed to see the effect of smoking on non-life-threatening disease such as mobility, joint pains and psychological disorders. A longitudinal sample, by merging two studies, was created with five groups to predict the effect of smoking over a period of 34 years. The severity, based on scoring should that there was a increasing effect of smoking on the trajectories of non-life-threatening illnesses.
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Smoking is considered as a significant contributor to life-threatening diseases including cardiovascular diseases. As the population, especially smokers, reaches old age, they are subjected to debilitating health issues such as non-life-threatening disease. In Finland, a quarter ...
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In Jan.1, 1914, Tony Jannus flew an aircraft designer by the name Flying Boat No. 43. He flew the aircraft into the aviation history and across Tampa Bay. The journey took 23 minutes with only one passenger who paid $400. The trip became one of the first scheduled commercial flight in the world. During that day, Fansler told people that the Airport line would be a sign of great activity. In addition, Fansler asserted that the things that were impossible yesterday would be the accomplishments of today. The rickety seaplane struck many people yet it was only powered by 75-horsepower ...
Article Review- A Review of the Evidence onTechnology-Based Interventions for the Treatment of Tobacco Dependence in College Health by Joanne Brown
Joanne Brown’s article is based on the recognition that, college years play a major part in the development of smoking behavior amongst students. This is despite the knowledge of the negative health effects of tobacco use. The author theorizes that, interventions in treating tobacco dependence among young adults are crucial as it enables the reduction of premature morbidity and mortality in a drastic way. In addition, such interventions contribute to the improvement of academic performance amongst college youths.
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According to the article Nicotine: Harder to Kick than Heroine, which was published in “The New York Times” on March 29, 1987, despite the numerous evidence that proves that tobacco is destroying people lives, more than 53million Americans continue to smoke. Sandra Blakeslee largely reports on a nicotine experiment that was carried out by Dr. Henningfield in 1985, whereby he was experimenting the euphoric qualities of nicotine. In this study, Sandra reports that, Dr. Henningfield used a total of 8 (eight) drug users in his experiment. She further reports that, given intravenously in gradually larger doses, Dr. Henningfield discovered that nicotine ...
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This study was aimed at testing the hypothesis that there is no close-paralleling of the raised rate of metabolism arising from contraction of muscles by hyperpnea, and thus arterial 02, pH, and C02 do not remain comparatively constant all through most of the moderate exercise range (Carli, et al., 1967). The alternative hypothesis was that a feed-forward mechanism is responsible for hyperpnea.
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There is still uncertainty on the mechanism resulting in raised ventilation or hyperpnea, in the course of an exercise in spite of over a century of research, hypothesis, as well as debate. Due to the close link ...
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The purpose of the study was to investigate the changing effects in the daily variations in the desire to smoke and the negative risk associated with relapses among the adolescents after achieving a minimum of 24 hours of abstinence. Previous research indicates that most of the research work has been on the relapse among adult smokers. Literature concerning relapse among adolescents’ smokers is limited. In some of the studies, it has been established that the prevalence of quit attempts among the adolescents between 10 and 19 years has been quite high (over 50%). Further, only a small percentage reverted to smoking ...
In my opinion, I agree with the article “Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt”. According to this article, ads and violence are two ways a woman will get hurt; the article further indicates correlations in these two articles. At some point in the article, it states “the woman is rewarded for her sexuality by the man’s wealth, as in an ad for cigarette boats in which the woman says, while lying in a man’s embrace clearly after sex,” “Does this mean I get a ride in your Cigarette (459 – 476). Jean Kilbuorne talks much of degrading acts against women in ...
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Smoking is the most common drug dependence during pregnancy, and it is associated with a plethora of problems, which may encompass; fetal growth retardation, premature delivery, and low birth weight. In light with this, maternal smoking is not only harmful during pregnancy, but has a long term impact on the baby after birth. Over the decades, public health officials and the government have been in the fore front in the pursuit to control or correct the issue of smoking during pregnancy. Moreover, different medical researches on smoking during pregnancy have been carried out, and they have contributed monumentally to ...
The article by Deborah Kotz is shedding light on pregnancy in particular and healthy lifestyle as a whole. Deborah Kotz is providing a number of evidence, which prove that if a person is leading a healthy lifestyle, going in for sports, but at the same time is not ‘overtraining’, the chances of getting pregnant become rather high. The article itself is very helpful for those couples, which have faced a problem of inability to get pregnant. According to the article there are a number of hints, which may help those couples raise their chances starting with changing themselves. First and foremost, a woman should start eating ...
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According to Yao and Rahman (2011), the management options for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are very limited and the mainstay is dilators of the bronchus. It is alarming because the disease burden for COPD is much higher. This article focuses on the etiology of the disease and it is stated that the main factor that incites the pathology that leads to COPD is strongly dependent on the stress and inflammation. It is made clear in the article that this disease is multifactorial. Cigarette smoking ...
In the article “Myofibroblast Expression In Airways And Alveoli Is Affected By Smoking And COPD", the authors, Henna M Karvonen, Siri T Lehtonen, Terttu Harju, Raija T Sormunen, Elisa Lappi-Blanco, Johanna M Mäkinen, Kirsi Laitakari, Shirley Johnson and Riitta L Kaarteenaho discussed about the role of myofibroblasts in the development of COPD. The main features of COPD are the destruction of the walls of alveoli and fibrosis of the airways. As a result, the air spaces enlarge and there is a subsequent decrease in the ability of the lungs to function normally. Myofibroblasts present in the alveoli and ...
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The paper delineates and evaluates Eric Garner and Michael Brown Cases as well as unwarranted and excessive use of force. Garner was killed due to selling untaxed cigarettes while Michael Brown was a suspected robber. In both cases, the targeted were unarmed, and I think a re-evaluation of the use by the police force. Two different viewpoints persist in each of the cases. In the Garner case, he had been unable to breathe and choked to death. I think that the officers had no right to punish him with death because a man drinking and driving has no intention to kill others, ...
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The main subject of study in this article is the immense hope that the poor hold in their hearts despite the fact that they are passing through difficult moments that threaten to kill their dreams. Moreover, parents commit promises that they are not sure to realize to their children just to brighten their future life but it remains the offspring’s sole responsibility to work and achieve goals set by their parents
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The article “The House on Mango Street” gives an account of the life of the writer together with his siblings and parents. The writer, siblings and parents ...
The following story is all about a certain drunk’s club, called A.A. The A.A club is a rehabilitation centre for the addicted drunkards and drug takers in the Kansas City. In this centre, there was a meeting held by groups of drunkards and smokers who wanted to quit the habit of drinking. Moreover, among the drunkards and the smokers, they also share their experiences of life how they became addicted to drinking and smoking habits and how they have tried to stop the habits, but all in vain.
The story starts by a scary cover page of a devil pouring a drink in ...
The horror of the Piper Alpha disaster happened about two decades ago. Explosion and fire ripped through the Piper Alpha oil production platform in the North Sea off the coast of Scotland. About 167 workers were killed as a result of the Piper Alpha Disaster.
Several investigations were made but most of them were hindered by a lack of physical evidence. However, an eye-witness account made it known that light hydrocarbon got released into the surrounding when a pump was restarted after maintenance. On that terrible day, the day shift maintenance crew were said to be on some of the pumps ...
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Carbon monoxide is known to be an exceedingly perilous indoor contamination prompting serious wellbeing results. In any case, CO-related mortality information is not accessible through standard reporting plans, and accordingly, the extent of CO- related mortality has dependably been liable to estimation.
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In multicellular organisms, the cell divisions occur under the control of strict control of internal and external signals. However, cancer involves an uncontrolled growth of cells. The branch of medicine that deals with the study of cancer and tumors is known as oncology. A tumor is an abnormal mass of cells that may be benign or malignant. Benign tumors do not spread to other parts of the body while, malignant tumors can spread from the original site known as the primary site to other organs establishing secondary tumors.
According to their tissue of origin, cancers are classified as ...
Bashir, S., Janaranjana., Tesfa, G. (2012). An Empirical Analysis of Higher Education and Economic Growth in West Virginia. Selected Paper for Presentation at Agricultural & Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, August 12-14, 2012 Seattle, WA.
Bashir et al consider skilled labor as the single most important route to attaining maximal human development. According to the article, a person that is highly educated can more easily access a decent employment because skilled labor is associated with well paying jobs, lesser working hours and more attractive returns. With such a decent job, one can effortlessly afford to live a decent life with all the characteristics ...
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Kornmann O, Dahl R, Centanni S, Dogra A, Owen R, Lassen C, Kramer B. Once-daily indacaterol versus twice-daily salmeterol for COPD: a placebo-controlled comparison. European Respiratory Journal 2011; 37(2):273-279.
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The European Respiratory Journal is a credible source of information because it is peer-reviewed. It is an official publication of the European Respiratory Society. My interest in the journal lies in the focus of the articles it publishes. The journal publishes experimental and clinical work on all aspects of respiratory medicine including the biology of lung cells, pathophysiology, epidemiology, immunology, thoracic imaging, thoracic surgery, occupational medicine, pediatric pneumology, intensive care, ...
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Breast cancer is a global health threat due to its frequent nature with a frequency of 30% amongst other types of cancer. In women, breast cancer comes second in causing cancer related deaths. Despite these known facts, there are several incidences with the current research showing that it has been increasing for the past two decades. (Suhail, 2012)
Breast cancer diagnosis and its treatment cause numerous psychological and physical effects on women. These include inability to perform roles in the family, social dysfunction, chemotherapy (sometimes with acute consequences), depressive symptoms and negative emotions amongst other effects. When one is diagnosed ...
The November’s election marked the legalization of marijuana for recreational use in the Colorado and Washington. What is the situation in the two states? Have pot shops mushroomed in all localities within the two States? Are marijuana users smoking everywhere? The possession limit of marijuana has been put at one ounce for the adults over the age of 21. In Colorado, individuals are allowed to plant up to six plants for personal consumption. As for the commercial marijuana stores, they will have to wait till 2014 when they will be allowed to open up after the legislature comes ...