Powerpoints 1-3 - School District 27J

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•Approximately 18% of high school students
smoke cigarettes.
•Each day, more than 3,200 people under
18 smoke their first cigarette, and
approximately 2,100 youth and young
adults become daily smokers.
•More than 16 million people already have at least one
disease from smoking.
•More than 20 million Americans have died because of
smoking since 1964, including approximately 2.5 million
deaths due to exposure to secondhand smoke.
•8.6 million people live with a serious illness caused by
smoking.
•On average, smokers die 13 to 14 years earlier than
nonsmokers.
•Nearly 9 out of 10 lung cancers are caused by
smoking. Smokers today are much more likely
to develop lung cancer than smokers were in
1964.
•More than 11% of high school students in the
United States have asthma, and studies
suggest that youth who smoke are more likely
to develop asthma
•Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer
death among both men and women in the
United States, and 90% of lung cancer deaths
among men and approximately 80% of lung
cancer deaths among women are due to
smoking.
•Smoking causes many other
types of cancer, including
cancers of the throat, mouth,
nasal cavity, esophagus,
stomach, pancreas, kidney,
bladder, and cervix, as well as
acute myeloid leukemia.
•Men with prostate
cancer who smoke may be
more likely to die from the
disease than nonsmokers.
•5.6 million children alive today will ultimately
die early from smoking. That is equal to 1 child
out of every 13 alive in the U.S. today.
•More than 100,000 of the smoking-caused
deaths over the last 50 years were of babies
who died from SIDS.
•Children are at particular risk for exposure to
secondhand smoke: 53.6% of young children
(aged 3–11 years) were exposed to
secondhand smoke in 2007–2008.
•More than 400,000 babies born in the U.S.
every year are exposed to chemicals in
cigarette smoke before birth, because their
mothers smoke
•Babies who breathe secondhand smoke are
sick more often with bronchitis, pneumonia,
and ear infections.
When you use tobacco products,
nicotine is quickly absorbed into
your bloodstream. Within 10
seconds of entering your body, the
nicotine reaches your brain. It
causes the brain to release
adrenaline, creating a buzz of
pleasure and energy.
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TOBACCO
Types of diseases tobacco
causes..
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Heart Disease
Aneurysms
Bronchitis
Emphysema
Stroke
Cancer
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Lung
Stomach
Esophagus
Lip
Statistics..
• Tobacco contains over 4,000 chemicals including 250 known to harm
humans.
• Cigarette smoking causes an estimated 443,000 deaths each year,
including approximately 49,000 deaths due to exposure to secondhand
smoke.
• Nearly 16 percent of high school students smoke cigarettes.
• Over 20% of all deaths in the U.S are from tobacco.
• An estimated 7.3 percent of high school students use smokeless tobacco.
• Worldwide, approximately 10 million cigarettes are purchased a minute,
15 billion are sold each day, and upwards of 5 trillion are produced and
used on an annual basis.
• Chewing Tobacco
• Cigars
• Cigarettes
Types of Tobacco..
Products Tobacco is found in..
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Light Cigarettes
Menthol cigarettes
Cigars
Pipes
Bidis and Kreteks (Clove Cigarettes)
Hookahs
What does tobacco have..
• Tobacco smoke contains a deadly mix of more than 7,000
chemicals. Hundreds are toxic. About 70 are known to cause cancer.
• Toxic Metals
– Chromium
– Lead
– Arsenic
• Cancer Causing Chemicals
– Vinyl Chloride
– Benzene
• Poisonous Gases
– Carbon Monoxide
– Butane
– Hydrogen Cyanide
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Citations..
Smoking Makes You Cool?
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Lung cancer?
Throat cancer?
Stomach cancer?
Acute myeloid
leukemia?
These are just
four deadly
effects among
the thousands
you’ll receive if
you live a
smoking life.
• The 480,000 people that die every year due to smoking?
• Those who live about 10 years shorter than nonsmokers?
• Those who increase the risk of dying from coronary heart
disease by almost four times?
IS it cool to:
Develop yellow/brown stains on your
teeth from smoking all the time?
Have your hair reek of cigarette
smoke, even long after you’ve
stopped smoking?
Have skin
discoloration,
wrinkles, and
premature aging?
Smoking isn’t cool
There are many deadly effects that come
with smoking. Think of it like this: With
every dollar you spend on cigarettes,
that’s one less year you’re going to be
alive.
Is it worth it?
Citations
Smoke Tumblr Photography Images- becuo.com
Smoke & Legends- smokeonsunsetblvd.tumblr.com
The Smoke Shot- artisreligion.com
Signs and Pictures of Throat Cancer- healthypair.net
Lung Cancer Treatment in India- www.cancer-treatment-madurai.com
MayoClinic.com Health Library- www.riversideonline.com
Smoking Kills- dark.pozadia.org
Smoking Inspiration- skullspiration.tumblr.com
Smoking & Teeth- dentalcarematters.com
Wrinkles From Smoking- imgarcade.com
Risks of Second-hand Smoking- indianexpress.com
Stop Smoking- www.tccbhb.com
Quit Smoking- www.justkickitnow.com
Smoking Cessation- www.justkickitnow.com