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This presentation was put together using Microsoft PowerPoint Through PowerPoint I have made a presentation showing the risks of smoking cigarettes and ways to quit smoking. The PowerPoint features make for a nice way to present information to viewers while keeping their attention focused. I have used some features of PowerPoint to make for a more presentable final product.

Cancer Heart Disease Higher Cholesterol Carbon Monoxide Intake – reduces oxygen to blood Heart Attacks Stroke Chest Pains

More than 5 million deaths per year related to smoking In the US, tobacco is responsible for 20% of deaths On average, smokers die 13.5 years earlier than non-smokers

Lighter Fluid Vinegar Sewer Gas Poison Rocket Fuel Insecticide Candle Wax

Set a quit date Wean yourself off Find substitutes (gum) Get rid of smoking reminders Nicotine replacements