The Effects of Smoking By: Dillon Tringali.

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The Effects of Smoking By: Dillon Tringali

Facts on Smoking Tobacco causes more than 5 million deaths per year Cigarettes 1 in 5 deaths 4,800 chemicals in cigarettes

Get it Straight! ALL THE FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SMOKING (Click to watch a facts video!)

Secondhand Smoke Just as harmful as smoking! 30,000 deaths each year Asthma in children Exposed pregnant women can suffer greatly! Unhealthy environments!

Advertising Smoking Facts $8.37 billion spent in 2011 Smoking costs government $193 Billion in 2000-2004 More smoking advertising than cancer charities

Positives of Banning Public Smoking? Healthier Environment Less juveniles smoking Decrease secondhand smoke Decrease in cancer findings 30% decrease in Heart Disease

Negatives of Banning Public Smoking Causes aggression in smokers Bars can lose customers Juvenile Problems Withdrawal symptoms Government profit may decrease

Youth Smoking 4,000 “first timers” each day in U.S. Connected with alcohol, sex, and marijuana 88% start under 18 Bad social behavior

The Many Effects of Smoking Multiple forms of cancer Coronary heart disease Chronic airway obstruction Emphysema Bronchitis Infertility

Cancers Lung Cancer Stomach Cancer Oral cavity Cancer Pancreatic Cancer Throat Cancer (And many more)

Coronary Heart Disease w/ Smoking Smoking increases blood pressure Increase in blood clots Decreases oxygen to heart Nicotine fills the blood cells Nicotine increases heart attack risk

Chronic Airway Obstruction Breathing basically becomes “forced” Almost a “workout” to breath Small alveoli collapse Smoking slows down oxygen flow

Emphysema Hard to breath Toxins in cigarettes Lungs enlarge Tissues get destroyed More than 10 million people in the U.S.

Bronchitis Smoking causes 8 out of 10 cases Coughing Breathlessness Vulnerable to chest infections

Infertility Damage to the eggs Ovulation trouble Increased risk of cancer Can cause genetic issues Miscarriage

Preventing Smoking Youth- after school activities Adults- reduce stress or the urge Follow no smoking campaigns Read important health facts

How to Quit? The “patch” Nicotine gum Group therapy Good support system **Never Start**

Benefits of Quitting Improved blood flow in risk of cancer in quality of breathing Overall in health

Need Help for your Addiction? www.smokefree.gov

DO YOURSELF AND OTHERS A FAVOR BY QUITTING TODAY BEFORE IT IS TO LATE!!!

References http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/youth_data/tobacco_use/index.htm http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/health_effects/effects_cig_smoking/