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Smoking: A Case Study
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Effects of Smoking
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A case study John Smith, 35
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A Case Study
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It Stops Here The changes we made to his lifestyle
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The Change
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There was a 20% greater success rate in quitting smoking for participants who exercised 3 times a week during a 2- month period (Samuels, 2012).
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The Change
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In his study, Robertson found that participants who ate more healthy fats reported reduced cravings (2005).
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Higher quality of life John’s life after smoking
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John’s Life Now
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Lessons to learn How John’s experience can help shape future policies
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How we can learn
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Works Cited Jones, A. & McMullen, A. (2010). Title of the article. Journal Name, 11 (Volume), page numbers Smith, L. & Dion, C. (2014). Walking with bears. Nature, 9, 108-111. Soars, L., Kelly, B., Oxford, J, & Anderson, T. (2005). The effects of Facebook on childhood development: a case study. Psychosocial Development, 6, 108-112
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