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Name:_________________________________ Day:____ Period: _____. ___________ billion people smoke worldwide (1 out of every 3 people). Do you know how many people smoke or use smokeless tobacco?. _________ Americans use smokeless tobacco. Statistics. Smokeless:

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  1. Name:_________________________________ Day:____ Period: _____ ___________billion people smoke worldwide (1 out of every 3 people) Do you know how many people smoke or use smokeless tobacco? _________Americans use smokeless tobacco

  2. Statistics • Smokeless: • ____________people are diagnosed with oral cancer every year • ___________die from oral cancer annually • ____________ of all oral cancer patients are alive after five years after diagnosis Smoking: • _______persons younger than 18 years old become regular smokers everyday • __________deaths per year in the world caused by smoking • ____________deaths per year in the U.S. • It costs the U.S. more than ______________every year • A pack a day = $30.00 a week,  which = __________ a year

  3. FACTS ABOUT TOBACCO • Tobacco comes from a ___________that naturally has the drug nicotine in it. • You must be __________________to legally buy and use tobacco products. • ________________is very addictive, and it tricks the brain into wanting even more tobacco. • Smoking tobacco:__________________________________ • Smokeless: __________________________ • When these products are made, ________________________________________are added.

  4. REASONS FOR USING TOBACCO • ______________________ • ______________________ • ______________________ • _____________________ • _____________________ • _____________________ THE PHYSICAL EFFECTS OF TOBACCO (for both smoking and smokeless tobacco) • After using tobacco for a _________________________, you can develop: coughs, face wrinkles, yellow stained fingers, lung cancer, mouth cancer, gum disease, heart disease, and lung disease (emphysema). • After using tobacco just _______________________, you will develop: bad breath, yellow teeth, and reduced ability to smell and taste. You can also develop mouth infections and it will be harder to breathe and be active.

  5. THE NON-PHYSICAL EFFECTS OF TOBACCO • Today, approximately ___________of teenagers do not regularly smoke, and an even greater number of teens and adults don't use smokeless tobacco. • You can get in trouble with the ________. Most kids are under 18 years old when they try smoking the first time. • That means, you don't have to use tobacco products to be ________________and that 's a good thing! • Your __________ may affected because you are too busy trying to find places to smoke where you won't get caught. • You will be dismissed from a ____________________________ if you are caught smoking, drinking, or using any other drugs. • Smoking is a _______________________drug, which can lead to experimenting with more drugs.

  6. Secondhand Smoke • A lit cigarette burns for about _____ minutes. • ________________ tobacco smoke that is inhaled involuntarily or passively by someone who is not smoking. • Contains more _________ such as: tar, nicotine carbon monoxide, ammonia and benzene than the inhaled smoke by a smoker. • It is the most hazardous form of indoor air _________________. • It can cause _________________ and increases the risk of developing _____________________ and ______________ problems. • Second-hand smoke increases the risk for ______________, _______________, and ______________.

  7. Ways to Quit Using Tobacco Products • There are several different ways a person can quit using tobacco products. But you should always consult with a doctor first, to make sure it is safe. • A person can quit just ___________________________________This is when someone just decides to quit on their own. They don’t get any medical help or buy any products. They use a lot of “substitutes”, such as gum, lollipops, sunflower seeds, etc. They also rely on their family and friends for support. • A person can buy a product to help them quit: ___________________________________________, “fake” cigarettes • A person can go to a ___________________________doctor to get treatment.

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