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smoking Done by: 1-Reem Al-Shraideh 2-Merna Al-Barakat
3-Ayat Al-Jarrah
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Outline: 1-Why do people smoke 2-Cigarette components
3-Smoking effects on health 4-Passive smoking 5-Facts on cigarettes 6-Smoking in Jordan 7-Smoking treatment tools 8- What happens to your body when you quit smoking 9-Conclusion
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Why do people smoke Relaxing Frustration Mimic the actions of others
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Cigarette Components 1-Nicotine
Is alkaloid, colorless and rapidly absorbed from the lungs. reaches the brain within 8 minutes 2-Tar Carcinogenic, viscid and brown to black in color
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Cigarette Components 3-Carbon monoxide Highly toxic gas
binds to the hemoglobin in the blood
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Smoking effects on health
1-Mouth: Stains your teeth Gives you bad breath Contributes to gum disease and tooth decay Cancer of mouth , gums and lips
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Smoking effects on health
2-Brain and Lungs: Stroke: smoking may destroy the brain tissue and kill the smoker Lung cancer
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Smoking effects on health
Clogs arteries and veins Cuts of oxygen supply Gangrene may result (Berger's disease) Heart attacks
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Passive Smoking Passive Smoking is when a non smoking person inhales smoke involuntarily; this is also called second hand smoking.
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Passive Smoking Passive Smoking causes:
1-asthma aggravation and ear infections 2-decreased lung function 3-cancers 4-heart disease and stroke 5-bronchitis and pneumonia deaths 6-sudden infants death syndrome
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Facts on cigarettes Did you know???
Light and mild cigarettes can give the smoker virtually the same amount of chemicals as regular
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Facts on cigarettes Did you know???
Filters do not make cigarette safe Filters were originally added to cigarettes to keep the tobacco from sticking to the smoker’s lips.
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Facts on cigarettes Did you know???
Herbal cigarettes may not contain tobacco but they contain many of the same deadly chemicals as tobacco cigarettes, they are not a safe alternative to the tobacco cigarette.
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Facts on cigarettes Did you know???
Cigars contain: Up to twice as much tar, Five times as much carbon monoxide, And seven times as much nicotine as a single cigarette
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Smoking in Jordan 21% of teenagers that are between the ages of smoke: 15% female and 25% male 25% teenage smokers smoke in the house 25% of nonsmokers have the potential to smoke.
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Smoking treatment tools
Nicotine Patches Nicotine Gums Nasal sprays Inhalers
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What happens to your body when you quit smoking…
20 minutes pulse rate drops to normal. 8 hours CO level in your blood drops to normal. O2 in your blood increases to 24 hours chance of heart attack decreases.
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What happens to your body when you quit smoking…
48 hours nerve endings start growing again. ability to smell & taste is enhanced. nicotine is no longer detectable in the body. 3 months walking becomes easier. lung function increase up to 30%.
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What happens to your body when you quit smoking…
1 to 9 months cough, sinus congestion, fatigue & shortness of breath decreases. cilia grow again in your lungs, increasing ability to handle mucus, clean the lungs & reduce infection. 1 year risk of coronary heart disease is ½ that of a smoker
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What happens to your body when you quit smoking…
5 years lung cancer death rate decreases by almost ½ . stroke risk is reduced to that of non-smoker years after quitting. risk of cancer of the mouth is ½ that of a smoker’s risk.
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What happens to your body when you quit smoking…
10 years lung cancer death rate is similar to that of a non-smoker risk of all cigarette-related cancers continues to decrease 15 years risk of coronary heart disease is that of a non-smoker
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Conclusion There is no one advantage for smoking.
Smoking not only harms the smoker but also people around him. Quit smoking will save you from many diseases.
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QUIT NOW! ANY QUESTION???
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