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By: Lexi Tonsi and Carson Dean Smoking Tobacco By: Lexi Tonsi and Carson Dean

Side Effects Cancers: 2. Additional Problems Uterus and Cervix Infertility Mouth Stillbirth and premature birth Throat SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) Larynx Premature menopause Esophagus Endocrine imbalance Kidney COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as in chronic bronchitis, emphysema) Bladder Stomach Narrowing of blood vessels and heart disease Lung Blood Stroke

Long Term Effects acute bronchitis acute myeloid leukemia asthma atherosclerosis bladder cancer blood vessel disease cataracts COPD Crohn’s disease diabetes heart attack high blood pressure kidney cancer low bone density mouth cancer pancreatic cancer peptic ulcer pneumonia slowed wound healing stomach cancer stroke throat cancer

Ingredients You in the near future… Acetone – found in nail polish remover Acetic Acid –  an ingredient in hair dye Ammonia – a common household cleaner Arsenic – used in rat poison Benzene – found in rubber cement Butane – used in lighter fluid Cadmium – active component in battery acid Carbon Monoxide – released in car exhaust fumes Formaldehyde – embalming fluid Hexamine – found in barbecue lighter fluid Lead – used in batteries Naphthalene – an ingredient in moth balls Methanol – a main component in rocket fuel Nicotine – used as insecticide Tar – material for paving roads Toluene - used to manufacture paint

Damage to Body

6 steps to quit smoking Set a date Get help Swap habits Distract yourself Take it one day at a time Reward yourself

Amount One person smokes an average of 20 cigarettes per day In a year they smoke an average of 1,028

Price One pack of cigarettes cost $7.25 in Iowa In a week you will spend $15.75 In a month you will spend $63 In a year you will spend $819 In 50 years you will spend about $40,950

Types

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