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Smokeless Tobacco- Ground up tobacco leaves, inhaled or chewed rather than smoked

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Stress- The body’s responses to physical or mental demands or

pressures

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Addiction- A strong physical or psychological craving for a substance

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Nicotine- An addictive substance found in tobacco

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Carcinogen- A substance or agent that causes cancer

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Tars- Particles in cigarette smoke that adhere to air passages and lungs

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Adrenaline- A hormone released by the adrenal gland in response to danger, excitement, or stress; the hormone that prepare the body to fight danger or flee from it

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Cilia- Microscopic hair-like structures that line the air passages and keep the lungs and other organs clean by trapping dust and foreign matter

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BASIC FACTS ABOUT TOBACCO

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Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of premature death in the United States

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443,000 tobacco related deaths in U.S. annually (20% of all U.S. deaths)

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Tobacco costs the nation 96 billion dollars in health care every year

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If a person does not start smoking by the age of 19- they will probably never smoke

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There are approximately 47 million smokers in the U.S.

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About 24% of adults smoke and about 30% of adolescents.

 

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Average age a person in the U.S. first uses tobacco- 13

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In addition to nicotine, tobacco contains 4000 different gases, particles, and a conglomeration of chemicals

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Harmful gases include- nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide, and cyanide.

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More than 40 carcinogens have been identified in tobacco smoke

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Passive smoking is the process that causes non smokers to inhale smoke involuntarily.

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Sidestream smoke is smoke that smolders off the end of a cigarette, cigar, or pipe. Sidestream smoke is very dangerous

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Dangers of Tobacco- Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, Pulmonary Diseases, and Reproduction Complications.

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Nicotine seems to provide both a stimulant and a depressant effect, and it is likely that the effect it has at any time is determined by the mood of the user, the environment and the circumstances of use.

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Studies have suggested that low doses of nicotine have a depressant effect, while higher doses have a stimulant effect.

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Nicotine is a highly addictive drug, but with repeated use, tolerance develops rapidly

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FDA 

On June 22, 2009 President Obama signed a bill granting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration the authority to regulate tobacco products.

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Crack down on tobacco marketing and sales to kids

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Ban candy and fruit flavored cigarettes

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Require larger, more effective health warnings on tobacco products

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Require tobacco companies to disclose the contents of tobacco products

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Ban terms such as “light” and “low tar”

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Strictly regulate all health related claims about tobacco products to ensure they are scientifically proven

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Empower the FDA authority to regulate changes in tobacco products, such as removal or reduction of harmful ingredients

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Passive Smoking- the process that causes non smokers to inhale smoke

Mainstream Smoke- Smoke that is exhaled by someone smoking

Sidestream Smoke- smoke that smolders off the end of a cigarette, cigar, or pipe

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On the back of “Crushing the Habit”

Questions 1-8 page 477 (456-464) First 3 questions in complete sentences

Turn this paper in TODAY

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Lung Cancer- 87% of this disease is caused by smoking. Increased 5000% after WWII

hard to detect earlysymptoms- shortness of breath coughing up mucous Ignore symptoms until it is too late

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Cancer- A group of diseases characterized by an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells that invade and destroy healthy ones

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Atherosclerosis- A build up of fatty material on the artery wall

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Leukoplakia- A disease of the mouth marked by leathery white patches on the inner cheek, gum, tongue, and lip

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Larynx- the voice box located in the upper trachea. Many times this is removed when someone has throat cancer

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Emphysema- Disease in which lung tissue is destroyed and air sacs lost. The lungs become unable to deflate during exhaling.

No cure for emphysema- damage is already done.

Quit smoking can prevent further damage

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Bronchitis- Inflammation of the mucous membrane, the air passage becomes clogged with mucus- this causes coughing and difficulty breathing and a heavy feeling in the chest.

treatment- quit smoking

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Stroke- A sudden disruption of blood flow to the brain. Direct correlation with high blood pressure.

Atherosclerosis plays a big part in a stroke.

A smoker is 200 times more likely to have a stroke

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Smokers are also susceptible to colds and infections- Smokers miss more work days

Studies show that children of smokers are sick more often and tend to miss more school that children of nonsmokers