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Cigarettes and Alcohol Death and Disease

Cigarettes and Nicotine Nicotine is one of the most deadly poisons in world Nicotine is one of the most deadly poisons in world It is more poisonous then arsenic, snake venom cyanide and even strychnine It is more poisonous then arsenic, snake venom cyanide and even strychnine Cigarettes contain over 4,000 chemicals as well as 200 toxic poisons Cigarettes contain over 4,000 chemicals as well as 200 toxic poisons Inhaling cigarettes replaces the oxygen in your blood with deadly Carbon Monoxide (CO2) - same product that comes out black from your car tailpipe Inhaling cigarettes replaces the oxygen in your blood with deadly Carbon Monoxide (CO2) - same product that comes out black from your car tailpipe

Cigarettes and Nicotine Side Effects Hardening of arteries (arteriosclerosis) Hardening of arteries (arteriosclerosis) Destruction of join tissue (arthritis, gout) Destruction of join tissue (arthritis, gout) Brain Damage from lack of oxygen and exposure to poisons and toxins Brain Damage from lack of oxygen and exposure to poisons and toxins Damaging of organs like liver, kidneys and pancreas due to high toxicity Damaging of organs like liver, kidneys and pancreas due to high toxicity Damage to the immune system and DNA damage from carcinogen exposure (aka cancer!) Damage to the immune system and DNA damage from carcinogen exposure (aka cancer!) Leading cause of death: heart disease, stroke, and cancer Leading cause of death: heart disease, stroke, and cancer

Cigarettes and Nicotine Statistics Around 5.4 millions deaths per year are attributed to tobacco Around 5.4 millions deaths per year are attributed to tobacco According to the World Health Organization (WHO), every 6.5 seconds a current or former smoker dies According to the World Health Organization (WHO), every 6.5 seconds a current or former smoker dies In USA, over 18% of deaths are caused by smoking In USA, over 18% of deaths are caused by smoking In China, 2,000 people per day die from smoking In China, 2,000 people per day die from smoking Smokers died on average years sooner then nonsmokers Smokers died on average years sooner then nonsmokers In Russia, smoking kills between 400,000 and 500,000 Russians every year In Russia, smoking kills between 400,000 and 500,000 Russians every year

Second Hand Smoke Second hand smoke kills people around smokers daily Second hand smoke kills people around smokers daily According to California EPA Report on Secondhand Smoke, about 50,00 people die every year from secondhand smoke According to California EPA Report on Secondhand Smoke, about 50,00 people die every year from secondhand smoke Children have the highest risk factor from second hand smoke, attributing to many chronic disease Children have the highest risk factor from second hand smoke, attributing to many chronic disease

Alcohol Facts The USA centers for disease control, around 35,000 people die of liver disease related to alcohol per year The USA centers for disease control, around 35,000 people die of liver disease related to alcohol per year Another 41,000 die in alcohol related car accidents Another 41,000 die in alcohol related car accidents In England and Wales, alcohol use directly kills over 28,000 per year In England and Wales, alcohol use directly kills over 28,000 per year Worldwide, over 2,000,000 deaths per year are attributed to alcohol use Worldwide, over 2,000,000 deaths per year are attributed to alcohol use Alcohol is linked to 50% of early deaths in Russia Alcohol is linked to 50% of early deaths in Russia

Alcohol Side Effects Weight Gain Weight Gain High Blood pressure High Blood pressure Heart and Respiratory failure Heart and Respiratory failure Depressed immune system Depressed immune system Cancer Cancer Liver Disease Liver Disease Alcohol Poisoning Alcohol Poisoning Diabetes Diabetes Depression Depression Death Death