PPT-TOBACCO CHAPTER 8 TOBACCO….

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https wwwyoutubecomwatchv2m7zIa6Esampindex5amplistPLDn9r9P9F4oFUCQdFBkcmm0fCR3UenZI 80 of adult smokers started smoking as teenagers https wwwyoutubecomwatchvxEDpJTTDZP8ampindex2amplistPLDn9r9P9F4oFUCQdFBkcmm0fCR3UenZI. 12 Every year smoking kills 4 80 000 Americans and costs the nation at least 1 30 billion in medical care costs for adults and more than 15 0 billion in lost productivity imposing a heavy economic burden on private employers private health plans an People who smoke “light” or low-tar cigarettes reduce their risk of smoking-related diseases compared to people who smoke other cigarettes. True or False?. Chapter eleven. ©2008 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.. Lesson 9.2 Why People Use Tobacco. Lesson 9.3 Treating and Preventing . Nicotine Addiction. The Health Effects of Tobacco. Lesson 9.1. Nicotine. An addictive drug. Is classified as a stimulant. 2. False. Smokers who choose “light” or low-tar cigarettes do not reduce tar intake or smoking-related disease risks, nor is there any evidence that switching to “light” cigarettes helps smokers quit.. Cigarettes. Cured and finely cut tobacco rolled in a paper. Cigarettes usually have a filter on the end. . More than 4,000 different chemicals have been found in tobacco and tobacco smoke. . Among these are more than 60 chemicals that are known to cause cancer. . Advertisements for tobacco products often feature healthy, attractive people sending the message that using tobacco has no health consequences.. ALL tobacco products contain warning labels that inform the user that tobacco products can be harmful to an individuals health.. Tobacco. The green leaves of the tobacco plant; dried and prepared for smoking or ingestion. The leading cause of premature death in the United States. Nicotine. An addictive, or habit-forming, drug found in tobacco. Did smoking increase or decrease among 12. th. graders over the years?. Did smoking increase or decrease among 10. th. graders over the years?. What percentage of 10. th. graders smoked in 2006?. Did more 10. Lynne Stauff, MPA. Tobacco Section. Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Tobacco Dependence IS a Chronic Disease. Similar to diabetes, heart failure, hypertension, hyperlipidemia . Expectation for remission and relapse. Do you have anyone in your family or a family friend that smokes cigarettes or uses chewing tobacco? If so, how does it make you feel?. Please write a question that you would like answered by the end of this unit or a topic you would like to cover that relates to tobacco use?. Facts About Tobacco. Building Vocabulary. nicotine. An addictive, or habit-forming, drug found in tobacco. addictive. Capable of causing a user to develop intense cravings. s. mokeless tobacco . Ground tobacco that is chewed or inhaled through the nose. What is the difference between cigarettes and e-cigarettes?. Cigarettes. Nicotine. Psychoactive drug in . cigarettes. . . Tar. . The dark, sticky substance . that. . forms when . tobacco . burns. Only a few decades ago, people smoked on airplanes, in movie theatres, in restaurants & at work. Today, people know a lot more about the dangers of tobacco, & it’s not as socially acceptable to smoke. Early years. Nonsmokers’ rights movement. Propositions 5 and 10 in 1978 and 1980. Local ordinance strategy. Proposition 99 (1988). 25 cent tobacco tax. 5 cents for tobacco control. 2 cents for research.

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