Presentation Type

Health Science Academy

Academic Level

Collin College Health Science Academy

Location

Conference Room B

Abstract

Papers presented:

"Spread the News, Do Not Abuse" by Alanah Raianne Williams, Alex Do, Emma Erskine, Page Lemont & Sarah Zaidi

Abuse needs to be spoken about. The community needs to take action against it, if someone does not, who will? Who will be there to protect the victims of these demeaning situations? This project focuses on the types of abuse, what abuse is, the reason they do it, how it affects the victim's life, and what things can be done to stop it. Awareness and resources are the main focuses of this research project. The video focuses on statistics regarding the mistreatment of different genders, races, and age groups that are affected, as the interview provides an insight of a real experience that represent the truth of the issue.

"Use of Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping and Their Effect on the Lungs and Lung Function" by Van Chung, Joiada Munoz, and Chelsey Damasco

This paper analyzes and compiles ten separate, published articles or scholarly journals that report results from research conducted in a scientific laboratory, interviews and censuses gathered from subjects, and statistics about the usage of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarette) and vaping. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the separate articles in order to form a cohesive and cumulative report on the effects of e-cigarettes on the pulmonary system, in particular, the lungs themselves, especially on adolescent development. The articles vary on the degree to which e-cigarettes are harmful as well as the standing of current E-cigarette users and their level of dependence on nicotine usage; however, all articles present some form of caution in which e-cigarettes should be used. In order to fully understand how e-cigarettes and vaping affect lung function, every aspect of said process should be studied including production and manufacturing, the procedure of a working e-cigarette, and the outcome.

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Apr 12th, 6:45 PM Apr 12th, 7:30 PM

Bad Medicine: A Panel

Conference Room B

Papers presented:

"Spread the News, Do Not Abuse" by Alanah Raianne Williams, Alex Do, Emma Erskine, Page Lemont & Sarah Zaidi

Abuse needs to be spoken about. The community needs to take action against it, if someone does not, who will? Who will be there to protect the victims of these demeaning situations? This project focuses on the types of abuse, what abuse is, the reason they do it, how it affects the victim's life, and what things can be done to stop it. Awareness and resources are the main focuses of this research project. The video focuses on statistics regarding the mistreatment of different genders, races, and age groups that are affected, as the interview provides an insight of a real experience that represent the truth of the issue.

"Use of Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping and Their Effect on the Lungs and Lung Function" by Van Chung, Joiada Munoz, and Chelsey Damasco

This paper analyzes and compiles ten separate, published articles or scholarly journals that report results from research conducted in a scientific laboratory, interviews and censuses gathered from subjects, and statistics about the usage of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarette) and vaping. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the separate articles in order to form a cohesive and cumulative report on the effects of e-cigarettes on the pulmonary system, in particular, the lungs themselves, especially on adolescent development. The articles vary on the degree to which e-cigarettes are harmful as well as the standing of current E-cigarette users and their level of dependence on nicotine usage; however, all articles present some form of caution in which e-cigarettes should be used. In order to fully understand how e-cigarettes and vaping affect lung function, every aspect of said process should be studied including production and manufacturing, the procedure of a working e-cigarette, and the outcome.