PPT-Smoking Sucks

Author : lois-ondreau | Published Date : 2017-06-22

Made by Khylam Jenna and Angela Negatives Smoking causes several types of cancer such as throat cancer lung cancer and tongue cancer Smoking also causes heart

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Made by Khylam Jenna and Angela Negatives Smoking causes several types of cancer such as throat cancer lung cancer and tongue cancer Smoking also causes heart disease Smoking can lead to . Fires caused by cigarettes and other smoking materials are preventable You can make a difference brPage 3br The Facts Smoking is the leading cause of home fire deaths in the United States People close to where a smoking material fire starts are hard Effects on Frontal and Gastrocnemius EMG. Service d’abus de substances - Département de Psychiatrie. Daniele Fabio Zullino. 1. , Enrico Cancela. 1. , Emmanuelle Frésard. 2. , . Yasser Khazaal. 2. Really Sucks?. Do you understand irony?. Ironic, Funny, or Just Really Sucks?. Ironic, Funny, or Just Really Sucks?. Ironic, Funny, or Just Really Sucks?. Ironic, Funny, or Just Really Sucks?. Ironic, Funny, or Just Really Sucks?. By: Nawal Mubeen. 9C. Results from smoking. When smoking you can get:. Lung cancer and other types of cancer. Heart attacks and Strokes. Heart diseases. Blocked blood vessels. Sometimes limbs need to be amputated . This product may cause gum disease and tooth decay. Cigarette smoke contains carbon monoxide. This product may cause cancer of the mouth. Quiting. . smoking . now greatly . reduces . risks to your . Tobacco Deaths. The adverse health effects from cigarette smoking account for an estimated 443,000 deaths, or nearly one of every five deaths, each year in the United States.. More deaths are caused each year by tobacco use than by all deaths from HIV, illegal drug use, alcohol use, motor vehicle injuries, suicides, and murders combined.. Lucy Ball. Public Health Manager. Performance 2013/14. Performance 2010-2014. Performance 2014/15 to date. Rushcliffe Target: . 234 quits . (unchanged from last year). Current performance to date (02/10/14):. Acknowledgement of Country. We acknowledge the Aboriginal custodians of the land we meet on today.. We pay our respects to the Elders past and present, and extend that respect to Aboriginal people present today.. Are you ready to quit?. In today’s presentation . PSA Presentation text. 2. The health risks associated with smoking. The health benefits of quitting. How pharmacy can support you to quit. Nicotine replacement . Opening. When your parents were young, people could buy cigarettes and smoke pretty much anywhere - even in hospitals! Ads for cigarettes were all over the place. Today we're more aware about how bad smoking is for our health. Smoking is restricted or banned in almost all public places and cigarette companies are no longer allowed to advertise on buses or trains, billboards, TV, and in many magazines.. Xxxxxxxx. . Xxxxx. Xxxxx. . Xxxxxxx. Xxxxxx. . Xxxxx. . 1. The Issue. Tobacco smoke can cause harm to the heart in two ways:. Directly smoking. Inhaling smoke from others’ cigarettes . Cardiologists need to protect their patients from both causes of tobacco smoke. However. , if you were an actor in a play, and your character smoked, and since the play was in a public building, then the actor would get a pass. . How . did a local restaurant use that “pass” to allow smoking in their restaurant? . Reducing the infant mortality rate. in Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Where we are today. 543 infants have died in the past five years in Hamilton County.. That puts Cincinnati at almost twice the national average.. Lorien Abroms, ScD.. Milken Institute School of Public Health. Prevention & Community Health. George Washington University. . . Topics I. ’. ll cover. Current Research Program. Future opportunities.

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