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a) PRODUCTS
•Tobacco and cigarettes and tar
•Carbon Monoxide
•Other Tobacco products
b) EFFECTS
•Early effects
•Social and Emotional Health effects
c) DISEASES
•Cancer
•Respiratory Diseases
•Cardiovascular Diseases
•Other health problems
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d) ADDICTION
•Nicotine
•Physical dependence
•Drug addiction
•Psychological dependence
•Withdrawal
e) QUITTING
•Relapse
•Cessation
•Using medicines
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f) WHY PEOPLE USE
•Peer pressure
•Modeling
g) BEING TOBACCO FREE.
•Ways to refuse tobacco products.
•Positive peer pressure
•Social health
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Products: Tobacco, cigarettes and
tar
100% expanded
cigarette.
Non-expanded
cigarette.
Tobacco per cigarette 363 mg 667 mg
Tar per cigarette 12.4 mg 21.7 mg
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Products:Carbon Monoxide
Is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless
gas that is slightly lighter than air. It is
toxic to humans and animals when
encountered in higher concentrations.
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Other tobacco products What are other tobacco products?
Other tobacco products are any tobacco products, other than
cigarettes, which are used for smoking or chewing, or both, and
snuff. This includes, but is not limited to, cigars, snuff, pipe
tobacco, cigarette tobacco, blunt wraps, and chewing tobacco.
Cigarette papers are not considered other tobacco products.
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Effects: Early effects
Blindness
Infertility and impotence
Stroke
Cardiovascular disease and other diseases of the arteries
Gangrene, often resulting in the loss of limbs
Various cancers, especially lung cancer
Less oxygen to the brain and heart
Shortness of breath
Increased blood pressure
Gum disease
Smelly breath and stained teeth Index: 1
Effects: social and emotional
effects
Emotional effects are mood swings, and addiction.
Therefore, if your supply ends you may have a
terrible mood swing.
Social effects are that you can separet of your
family and friends.
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Diseases: cancer
Cancer is a group of diseases in which the body
produces abnormal cells derived from the tissues
themselves more or less close to the original from
which they originate, and can behave in different
ways, but generally tend to bring the death to the
person who comes without proper treatment.
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Diseases:Respiratory disease
Respiratory disease is a medical term that encompasses
pathological conditions affecting the organs and tissues that
make gas exchange possible in higher organisms, and
includes conditions of the upper respiratory tract, trachea,
bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli, pleura and pleural cavity, and
the nerves and muscles of breathing. Respiratory diseases
range from mild and self-limiting, such as the common cold,
to life-threatening entities like bacterial pneumonia,
pulmonary embolism, and lung cancer.
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Diseases:Cardiovascular Diseases
Cardiovascular disease is a class of diseases that involve
the heart or blood vessels.Cardiovascular disease refers to
any disease that affects the cardiovascular system,
principally cardiac disease, vascular diseases of the brain
and kidney, and peripheral arterial disease. The causes of
cardiovascular disease are diverse but atherosclerosis
and/or hypertension are the most common. Besides, with
aging come a number of physiological and morphological
changes that alters cardiovascular function and lead to
subsequently increased risk of cardiovascular disease, even
in health asymptomatic individuals.
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Diseases:other health problems
Allergies and Immune System
Asthma
Birth Defects & Genetic Problems
Bladder, Kidneys & Urinary Tract
Blood
Bones, Muscles & Joints
Brain & Nervous System
Cancer
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Diabetes
Glands, Hormones, and Diabetes
Heart & Lungs
Infections
Learning & Emotional Problems
Sight, Speech & Hearing
Skin
Stomach, Intestines & Liver
Teeth & Mouth
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Adiction:nicotine
Nicotine is a SoulSeek client written in Python, based on the
PySoulSeek project by Alexander Kanavin. It features,
among other things, a completely rewritten graphical user
interface which uses the PyGTK-2 toolkit and a less strict
user request policy.
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Adiction:Physical dependence Physical dependence refers to a state resulting from chronic
use of a drug that has produced tolerance and where
negative physical symptoms of withdrawal result from abrupt
discontinuation or dosage reduction.Physical dependence
can develop from low-dose therapeutic use of certain
medications such as benzodiazepines, opioids, antiepileptics
and antidepressants, as well as misuse of recreational drugs
such as alcohol, opioids and benzodiazepines. The higher
the dose used, the greater the duration of use, and the
earlier age use began are predictive of worsened physical
dependence and thus more severe withdrawal syndromes.
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Adiction:drug adiction
Drug addiction is a dependence on an illegal drug or a
medication. When you're addicted, you may not be able to
control your drug use and you may continue using the drug
despite the harm it causes. Drug addiction can cause an
intense craving for the drug. You may want to quit, but most
people find they can't do it on their own.
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Adiction:Psychological dependence
In the APA Dictionary of Psychology, psychological
dependence is defined as "dependence on a psychoactive
substance for the reinforcement it provides."Most times
psychological dependence is classified under addiction.
They are similar in that addiction is a physiological "craving"
for something and psychological dependence is a "need" for
a particular substance because it causes enjoyable mental
affects.
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Adiction:Withdrawal
Withdrawal is the group of symptoms that occur
upon the abrupt discontinuation or decrease in
intake of medications or recreational drugs.
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Quitting:relapse
A relapse is when you do the same thing, but are unable to
stop yourself because you make a negative judgment of your
abilities or culpability. As a result, you abandon your efforts
to quit smoking.
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Quitting:Cessation
Is the process of discontinuing the practice
of inhaling a smoked substance.Cessation
can be achieved with or without assistance
from healthcare professionals or the use of
medications.
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Quitting:using medicines
Medicines can double your chances of quitting - although
this is still a 20 per cent success rate at 12 months, rather
than 10 per cent.
There are three types of pharmaceutical products to help you
quit:
nicotine replacement therapy
buproprion (Zyban)
varenicline (Champix).
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Why people use:peer presure
People use peer pressure to dare kids in school to do things
they do not want to do. Most of the time the people who dare
people are to scared to do the dare themselves so they dare
other people to see if they will do it. And if they don't the
person who gave the dare will call them names or insult
them until they do what they wont and most of the time the
person who finally gives in to the dare gets in trouble and the
darer doesn't because in the US there is freedom of speech.
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Why people use:modeling
The people use modelig because they
want to be like them, if the model
smokes, the person will smoke.
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Being tobacco free:Ways to
refuse tobacco products.
1. just say no
2. give a reason
3. leave
4. Change the subject or influence others
with you not smoke or use tobacco
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Being tobacco free:Positive peer
pressure
Here are some good things friends can pressure each other
to do:
Be honest
Avoid Alcohol
Avoid drugs
Not smoke
Be nice
Respect others
Work hard
Exercise (together!)
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Being tobacco free:Social health
social health is less intuitively familiar than that of
physical or mental health, and yet, along with
physical and mental health, it forms one of the
three pillars of most definitions of health.
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links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Respiratory_disease
http://www.google.com.mx/search?um=1&hl=es&rlz=1C1LENP_enMX505MX505&tbm=isch&spell=1&
q=respiratory+disease&sa=X&ei=PBqZUPjTFMybjALFrIDgCQ&ved=0CD8QvwUoAA&biw=1600&bih=
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiovascular_disease
http://kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/
http://www.google.com.mx/search?um=1&hl=es&rlz=1C1LENP_enMX505MX505&biw=1600&bih=799
&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=health+problems&oq=health+problems&gs_l=img.3...415336.422210.0.422490.1
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_dependence
http://www.google.com.mx/search?um=1&hl=es&rlz=1C1LENP_enMX505MX505&biw=1600&bih=799
&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=drug+adiction&oq=drug+adiction&gs_l=img.3..0i10i19.129337.140073.0.140391.
19.17.2.0.0.0.212.2257.1j15j1.17.0...0.0...1c.1.InbyAw1xMMQ
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Withdrawal
http://www.jarrete.qc.ca/en/fiches/relapses.html
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