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Smoking effects Abdulrahman AlMannai Mrs. Timm 12F 10 March 2013

Introduction Been studied extensively greatest cause of preventable death globally – Causes cancer – Early death – Early smoking Thesis statement: smoking will kill your earlier than you think

Health effects Length of smoking Tobacco leads to diseases affecting the heart and lungs – cancer – Emphysema – lung cancer

Mortality smokers lose an average of 13.2 and 14.5 years of life half of all lifelong smokers die earlier as a result of smoking Smokers are three times as likely to die before the age of 60 or 70 as non-smokers

Cancer primary risks of tobacco usage include many forms of cancer The risk of dying from lung cancer before age 85 is 22.1%

Cardiovascular Inhalation of tobacco makes immediate responses within the heart and blood vessels. – heart rate begins to rise – increasing by 30 percent Smoking increases the chance of heart disease, stroke, atherosclerosis, and peripheral vascular disease.

Atherosclerosis Coronary heart (artery) – Leads to chest pain, heart attack and heart failure Peripheral arterial disease – pain, numbness, infection, leads to ampitation Coronary heart – Decreased blood flow

Oral A serious condition oral cavity (lip, tongue, mouth, throat), esophagus, larynx, and lung Bad breath

Female infertility Harmful to ovaries Pregnancy problems The kid could be affected

Psychological Think abnormally Become crazy Uncontrollable mood

Immediate effects Relaxing effects Calm and sometimes alert Being dizzy

Stress Smokers get more stress Smokers who don’t quit get lots of mental stress.

Conclusion smoking is extremely dangerous to you It should avoided They increase the legal age for smoking not smoke in public No publicity for smoking

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