Transcript Tobacco

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Tobacco is an agricultural
product, recognized as an
addictive drug, processed
from the fresh leaves of
plants in the genus
Nicotiana.
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Its all natural so its ok to
smoke right?
Are cigarettes all natural?
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Nicotine, the primary
psychoactive chemical
in tobacco, is addictive.
Cigarette use has also
been shown to cause
multiple types of
cancer…..
 Over 4000 chemicals in
one single cigarette
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 Smoking causes coronary heart disease
 Which is the leading cause of death in the
United States.
 Cigarette smokers are 4 times more likely to
develop coronary heart disease than
nonsmokers.
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4.6 million Americans have congestive heart
failure and 43,000 die from it every year.
More than 2,600 Americans die every day
because of cardiovascular diseases, about 1
death every 33 seconds
In 2003, an estimated 1.1 million Americans
had a new or recurrent coronary attack
 About 90% of all
deaths from chronic
obstructive lung
diseases are
attributable to
cigarette smoking.
Chronic obstructive
lung disease.
AKA: environmental tobacco smoke
 complex mixture of gases and particles that
includes smoke from the burning cigarette,
cigar, or pipe tip
 contains at least 250 chemicals
 more than 50 of those chemicals can cause
cancer.
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has immediate harmful
effects on the
cardiovascular system
 slows down lung
growth.
 There is no risk-free
level of secondhand
smoke
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126 million nonsmoking Americans continue to be
exposed to secondhand smoke in homes, vehicles,
workplaces, and public places
 Almost 60% of U.S. children aged 3–11 years—or
almost 22 million children—are exposed to
secondhand smoke.
 Each year in the United States, secondhand smoke
exposure is responsible for 150,000–300,000 new
cases of bronchitis and pneumonia in children aged
less than 18 months
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Pregnancy
complications
Premature birth
Low-birth-weight
infants
Stillbirth
Sudden infant death
syndrome (SIDS)
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On average, adults who smoke cigarettes die
14 years earlier than nonsmokers.
The usage of tobacco, is an activity that is
practiced by some 1.1 billion people, and up
to 1/3 of the adult population
Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause
of death in the United States
This drug is ADDICTIVE
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The risk of dying from
lung cancer is more
than 22 times higher
among men who
smoke cigarettes and
about 12 times higher
among women who
smoke cigarettes
compared with never
smokers.
Chewing tobacco. This
type of smokeless
tobacco comes in loose
leaf, plugs or twists. As
the name suggests, it's
chewed.
 Its does have nicotine,
similar to cigarettes
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Signs and symptoms
of withdrawal
 Intense craving
 Increased appetite
 Irritability and
depressed mood
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Gum irritation
Cavities
Tooth decay
Increases heart rate and blood pressure
Raises cholesterol levels
Pancreatic cancer
White patches called leukoplakia (precancerous)
Oral cancer: cancer of the mouth, throat, cheek, gums, lips
and tongue
Surgery to remove cancer from the areas above may leave
your jaw, chin, neck, and face disfigured
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It is your choice to chew tobacco
Take care of yo mouth