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Smoking. Kills millions every year Is a very bad habit By: Dillon Webber. Smoking Addictives. Whale Vomit Nicotine Ammonia. Different types of cigarettes. Marlboro Camel Pall Mall There are two different types of cigarettes Menthol Regular. Short term affects. Cancer Disease risk
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Smoking Kills millions every year Is a very bad habit By: Dillon Webber
Smoking Addictives • Whale Vomit • Nicotine • Ammonia
Different types of cigarettes • Marlboro • Camel • Pall Mall • There are two different types of cigarettes • Menthol • Regular
Short term affects • Cancer • Disease risk • Increased heart rate and increased blood pressure • Harder to pump blood(blood vesseles) • Build-up of fat and cholesterol • An increase in acid in the stomach, which can be painful
Long term affects Osteoporosis and weakened bones Circulatory problems Ulcers Premature aging Bronchitis Infections • Hawking luges • Cancers • Lung diseases • Heart disease • Cardiovascular diseases • Stroke
Benefits of Electronic Cigarettes Save money over buying cigarettes Healthier than traditional cigarettes Smoke in smoke free areas: restaurants, hotels, etc.. Vapor is odor free so it keeps you and others from smelling of smoke
Electronic Cigarette History • Invented by a Chinese pharmacist named: Hon Lik • Intended electronic cigarettes to be used as a tool to help people quit smoking
Dangers of Electronic Cigarettes • Flavors may not only promote non-smokers into picking up the bad habit • Colorful packaging and appetizing flavors as a reason to start smoking • The kids might be more attracted
Medical Effects • Rapid heartbeat, and even heart palpitations • Still receive nicotine
Smoking • Decreased oxygen to the heart and to other tissues in the body • Decreased exercise tolerance • Decreased HDL (good) cholesterol • Increased risk of developing coronary artery disease and heart attack
Smoking • Increased risk of developing peripheral artery disease and stroke • Increased risk of developing diabetes • Increase tendency for blood clotting
Smoking Effects • More people die from smoking than other related deaths each year
What Happens When You Quit • After 20 minutes • You stop polluting the air • Your blood pressure and pulse decrease • The temperature of your hands and feet increases • After 8 hours • The carbon monoxide level in your blood returns to normal • Oxygen levels in your blood increase • After 24 hours • Your risk of heart attack decreases • After 48 hours • Nerve endings adjust to the absence of nicotine • Your ability to taste and smell begin to return
What Happens When You Quit • After 2 weeks to 3 months • Your circulation improves • Your exercise tolerance improves • After 1 – 9 months • Coughing, sinus congestion, fatigue and shortness of breath decrease • Your overall energy level increases • After 1 year • Your risk of heart disease decreases to half that of a current smoker • After 5 – 15 years • Your risk of stroke is reduced to that of people who have never smoked
Smoking & Pregnancy • Higher risk for miscarriage • Complications such as bleeding • Detachment of placenta • Premature birth
Children's exposure to second-hand smoke • Middle ear infections • Reduced lung growth • Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS, or cot death)
Smoking & Heart • Blood clot more easily • Risk of heart attack • Poor circulation • Strokes
Earth Going Up In Smoke • 10% of fire deaths • 300,000 deaths • US $27 billion in costs
Why?? • Give me 1 good reason to smoke. • Tell me what can smoking cure. • Give me an example of how smoking helps you each day.
Works Cited • www.thescooponsmoking.org • www.smokingfacts.net • www.ffsonline.org