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Damage Inside and Out

Module 3. Damage Inside and Out. Damage Inside and Out. Smoking and secondhand smoke harms the inside of the body. . What does tobacco do to the inside of the body?. Damage Inside and Out. Smoking during pregnancy.

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Damage Inside and Out

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  1. Module 3 Damage Inside and Out

  2. Damage Inside and Out Smoking and secondhand smoke harms the inside of the body. What does tobacco do to the inside of the body? Tobacco 101: Module 3

  3. Damage Inside and Out Smoking during pregnancy Tobacco 101: Module 3 Smoking while pregnant can cause harm to the unborn as well as cause infant deaths. 4

  4. Damage Inside and Out Smoking and male erectile dysfunction Tobacco 101: Module 3 Smoking can cause erectile dysfunction.

  5. Damage Inside and Out Physical effects of smoking Tobacco 101: Module 3 Women smokers have more facial wrinkling than nonsmokers do.

  6. Damage Inside and Out How long does it take to hurt my body? The poisons in smoke pose a danger right away. Tobacco 101: Module 3 • Sudden blood clots, heart attacks, and strokes can be triggered by tobacco smoke. • Even smoking a cigarette now and then is enough to hurt you. 7

  7. Damage Inside and Out What is lower respiratory disease? Chronic lower respiratory diseases are diseases that affect the lungs. Tobacco 101: Module 3 • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) includes two main illnesses: • emphysema; and • chronic bronchitis. • Cigarette smoking is the main cause of COPD.

  8. Damage Inside and Out Chemicals in tobacco smoke can start cells throughout your body on a path toward cancer. For example, here is how smoking causes dangerous bladder cancer. Tobacco 101: Module 3

  9. What if I had never picked up that first cigarette? Tobacco 101: Module 3

  10. What if he’d never picked up that first cigarette? Tobacco 101: Module 3

  11. Damage Inside and Out References • Slide 4: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2005. “Annual Smoking-Attributable Mortality, Years of Potential Life Lost, and Productivity Losses—United States, 1997–2001.” Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 54(25):625–628. • Slide 5: Tengs, T. O., and N. D. Osgood. 2001. “The Link between Smoking and Impotence: Two Decades of Evidence.” Preventive Medicine 32(6):447–452. • Slide 6: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2002. “Women and Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon General.” Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 51(RR12):1–30. • Slide 7: • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 2010. A Report of the Surgeon General: How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease: What It Means to You. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health. http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/sgr/2010/consumer_booklet/pdfs/consumer.pdf • North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. 2011. “The North Carolina Smoke Free Restaurants and Bars Law and Emergency Department Admissions for Acute Myocardial Infarction.” http://www.tobaccopreventionandcontrol.ncdhhs.gov/smokefreenc/docs/TPCB-2011SFNCReport-SHD.pdf • Slide 8: Womenshealth.gov. 2011. “Men’s Health: Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases.” http://www.womenshealth.gov/mens/health/clrd.cfm • Slide 9: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 2010. A Report of the Surgeon General: How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease: What It Means to You. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health. http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/sgr/2010/consumer_booklet/pdfs/consumer.pdf • Slides 10 and 12: North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund. Tobacco Reality Unfiltered website. http://www.realityunfiltered.com/ Tobacco 101: Module 3

  12. Damage Inside and Out Photograph Credits • Slides 1 and 2: Photographs courtesy of iStockphoto. • Slide 3: Photograph courtesy of Jan Sandvik /Photos.com. • Slide 4: Photograph courtesy of Images by Sterling (Sterling M. Fulton-Smith). • Slide 5: Photograph courtesy of Jupiterimages/Photos.com. • Slide 6: Photograph courtesy of Nicolas Holzapfel /Photos.com. • Slide 7: Photograph courtesy of Comstock/Photos.com. • Slide 8: Photograph courtesy of Fotosearch, LLC. Illustration courtesy of RTI International. • Slide 9: Photograph courtesy of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health. • Slides 10-13: Photographs courtesy of North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund. • Photographs are used for illustrative purposes only, and any persons depicted are models. Tobacco 101: Module 3

  13. Prepared by Sterling Fulton-Smith, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services; Sandhya Joshi, RTI International; Caley Burrus, Duke University; Ronny Bell, Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity; and Barri Burrus, RTI International. March 2012

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