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Information about Cigarettes
and Smoking
Society, Culture, Anti-Smoking, Drug Prevention
Family Planning
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Smoking
Cigarette
Substances in Cigarette-smokeReasons of Cigarette smoking
Parts of a Cigarette
Effects of Smoking on the BodyHow Smoking Affects Health
What is/ what are the???
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The Facts
Smoking: Is addictive more than heroine or cocaine
Makes your clothes, hair and breath smell
Turns your teeth and fingers yellow Increases risk of stroke and heart attack
Increases risk of developing diabetes
Is the most common cause of lung, throat andmouth cancer
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SMOKING?
is a practice in which a
substance is burned and the
resulting smoke breathed in
to be tasted or inhaled.
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CIGARETTE? Cigarettes are the most dangerous form of
tobacco. People breathe the smoke that contains
over 200 poisonous substances that enter their
circulatory system and are carried to the bodys
cells.
are primarily industrially manufactured but also
can be hand-rolled from loose tobacco and rolling
paper.
Other smoking implements include pipes, cigars,
bidis, hookahs, vaporizers, and bongs. It has been
suggested that smoking-related disease kills one
half of all long term smokers but these diseases
may also be contracted by non-smokers.
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3 harmful substances in cigarette smoke
1. Carbon Monoxide2. Nicotine
3. Tar
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3 harmful substances in cigarette smoke
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon monoxide is a colourless poisonous
gas with no smell. It is formed when we burn
carbon-based fuels, such as gas in cookers or
petrol in car engines. Cigarette smoke containsalmost as much carbon monoxide as it does tar.
Carbon monoxide sticks to our red blood
cells in place of oxygen. This lowers our bloodsability to transport oxygen and deprives our
tissues and organs of this vital gas.
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3 harmful substances in cigarette smoke
Nicotine
Nicotine is one of the most abundant
chemicals in cigarettes and it is what
makes cigarettes so addictive.
Nicotine causes addiction in much the
same way as heroin or cocaine. It is just as
addictive as these harderdrugs which iswhy it can be so difficult to quit smoking.
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Some Reasons:
Young people are attracted to the image:
Because their friends and family are smokers
Cultural Influences
Source: Children Youth and Womens Health Service
Why Do Young People Start Smoking?
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What are in Cigarettes?
Do YOU know?
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Over 4000 Chemicals!!!!Source: www.willwilliams.co.uk/common-issues/smoking/whats-in-a-cigarette)
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Parts of a cigarette
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What are some of the
consequences of smoking?
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Side effects of smoking in the organ
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As mentioned above, smoking affects health in many ways. Smokers
develop yellow teeth and wrinkles. They also suffer loss of bone density,
making them prone to osteoporosis, which increases the risk of fractures.Smokers athletic performance is also affected as their lung capacity is
diminished.
Smoking Affects Fertility
Smoking affects the sexual performance of men and women, and causes
fertility problems. Women smokers who use hormone-based birth controlmethods such as ring, patch or pills, face increased risk of suffering
health issues like heart attack.
Bad Skin
Smoking narrows blood vessels, which prevents adequate supply of
nutrients and oxygen to the skin. This is the reason why chain smokerslook unhealthy and pale. Smoking also increases the risk of getting
psoriasis, which is a skin rash.
How Smoking Affects Health
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Bad Breath
Regular smokers cannot avoid halitosis or chronic bad
breath.
Evil-Smelling Hair and Clothes
Stale cigarette smoke lingers on furniture, hair, clothes and
inside cars. As a result, smokers smell bad, which drastically
reduces their attractiveness.
Smoking Affects Athletic Performance
Regular smokers become laggards at sports as smoking
impacts their athletic performance. This is because smoking
causes shortness of breath, decreased circulation and
increased heartbeat. Smokers also face greater chances of
injury due to brittle bones. Their ability to heal is also
affected.
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Less Immunity
Research reveals that smokers suffer more bouts of pneumonia,
bronchitis, flu and colds. Certain conditions such as asthmabecome much worse with smoking. Smokers also tend to eat
less, which means they do not get enough nutrients to maintain
good health.
Hookahs and Electronic Cigarettes
There are rumors going around that hookahs
and electroniccigarettes are safer than regular cigarettes. This
is not true. Hookahs do not have filters. Hence they cannot
filter out the harmful chemicals in tobacco. Besides, hookahsare commonly shared, which increases the risk of spreading
germs among users. Electronic cigarettes contain toxins and
carcinogens and do not have FDA approval. Basically, all
nicotine products are harmful, so stay away from all of them.
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Smoking and diseases
Cerebrovascular diseaseCancer of tongue, oesophagus, larynx &
pancreas, Gastro-duodenal ulcers
Cancer of the cervix and endometriumCancer of the urinary bladder
Still births, abortions
Neonatal deathsFracture of hip, wrist and vertebrae
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Side effects of smoking
Smokers are more likely to beabsent from work than non-smokers,and their illnesses last longer.
Smokers tend to getmore medical costs,
to see physicians more often ,and to be admitted to the hospital moreoften and for longer periods thannon-smokers.
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Side effects of smoking
Smokers have a lower survival rate
after surgery compared to that ofnon-smokers because of damage tothe body's host defenses, delayed
wound healing, and reduced immuneresponse.
Smokers are at greater risk for
complications following surgery,including wound infections,postoperative pneumonia, and other
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Side effects of smoking
Periodontitis is a serious gumdisease that can result in theloss of teeth and bone loss.
Smoking is causally related toperiodontitis. This may bebecause smoking affects thebody s ability to fight infection
and repair tissue.
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But what does these things really look like?
How do these images make you feel?
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Website Source: http://smokefreewic.com/Facts/Smoking.html
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The black colour in this lung is due to cigarette smoke! ! ! ! !
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The black colour in this lung is due to cigarette smoke! ! ! ! !
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Damaged toes due to poor bloodcirculation- will lead to amputation
Expansion of finger ends
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Expansion of finger ends-associated with breathing and heart
problems!
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