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Tobacco Use By Kathryn Ruhno
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Smoking Facts 7 million smokers in the USA 440, 000 die each year due to tobacco smoke Annual health care costs $193 billion every year
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First Attempt Parent or sibling Peer Blue collar, low income Single parent home Lack of intelligence
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Continued Use… Nicotine Addiction 3 packs/month Addiction Social and Psychological factors Genetic factors
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Health Hazards Carcinogens & Poisons Causes cancer- 4100 harmful chemicals Carbon monoxide Additives Ammonia Increases absorption of nicotine
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Lungs of a nonsmoker compared to lungs of a smoker. Which one are you?
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Nicotine Poisoning Dizziness Fainting Increased heart rate Suppressed appetite- cannot taste food
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Future Health Issues Cardiovascular disease Lung cancers & other cancers Emphysema Chronic Bronchitis Additional concerns – ulcers, impotence, reproduction, dental, decrease senses, osteoporosis, diabetes
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That’s not good for me Mommy!
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Smoking Causes Impotence
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Smokeless Tobacco Smokeless tobacco contains 28 cancer-causing agents Smokeless tobacco is a known cause of human cancer; it increases the risk of developing cancer of the oral cavity and pancreas. Smokeless tobacco is associated with recession of the gums, gum disease, and tooth decay
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Result of Chewing Tobacco
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Hazards to Nonsmokers Lung cancer Asthma Breast & Cervical Cancer Allergies Infants get bronchitis, ammonia, respiratory problems, ear infections
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Teen Smoking Facts Each day 3,000 children smoke their first cigarette. Of the 3,000 teens who started smoking today, nearly 1,000 will eventually die as a result from smoking. At least 3 million adolescents are smokers.
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Very harmful
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China Smoking Facts Produces more tobacco than any other country. Has an estimated 350 million smokers — that's 1 in 3 of the world's smokers. More than one million people a year die in China from tobacco-related diseases, including lung cancer and heart disease.
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What’s in a cigarette? Cigarettes contain arsenic, formaldehyde, lead, hydrogen cyanide, nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide, ammonia and 43 known carcinogens. Urea, a chemical compound that is a major component in urine, is used to add “flavor” to cigarettes.
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Every time you inhale, think about what you are putting into your body.
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Don’t Smoke
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The End
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