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Most people understand that there are health risks associated with smoking and using tobacco products. In spite of this knowledge, many people still choose to smoke and use tobacco. What are some specific actions that the government has taken to try to curb the use of tobacco products?

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Answered by cuteangAF
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Answer:

Most prevention efforts have used the public health language of targeting risk and protective factors, sometimes buttressed by various psychological, educational, sociological, or ecological theories. Interventions attempt to change the causes of tobacco use behaviors or to take advantage of protective factors. Among the many causes of and influences on tobacco use among young people, some are proximal (such as an adolescent’s attitudes toward smoking or intentions to use tobacco), others are more distal (such as the motivation of an adolescent to comply with parents or friends), and still others are broad and even more removed from use (ultimate influences, such as cultural backgrounds and personality traits).

Explanation:

Most people know smoking can cause cancer. But it can also cause a number of other diseases and can damage nearly every organ in the body, including the lungs, heart, blood vessels, reproductive organs, mouth, skin, eyes, and bones.

Answered by deepanshugarg2p94n0s
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Explanation:

Government efforts to warn the public about the dangers of tobacco use have included:

•requiring information about the health risks of tobacco on advertising and packages of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products.

•sponsorship of antismoking campaigns through the mass media.

•sealing the shops, restaurants, etc. which encourages the use of tobacco products.

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