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    What will wetalk about? The facts about

    smokingwhatyou need to

    know! (Statistics,reasons for smoking,Health Effects, Second-Hand Smoke)

    Tips for

    quittingsmoking

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    FACTS28% or 17.3 Filipinos are

    current daily tobacco

    smokers

    85% of smokers start

    before their 16th

    birthday.

    Close to 1.3 billion people

    smoke

    Worldwide, between 80,000

    and 100,000 kids start

    smoking every day!!!

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    85% of all lung cancer deaths

    30% of all other cancers (mouth,

    stomach, breast, bladder, etc)

    50% of all smokers will die from

    smoking.

    It is estimated that 55% of young men

    and 51% of young women who start

    smoking by age 15 will die before age 70

    if they continue to smoke.

    FACTS

    Smoking Causes..

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    The Facts

    That You Deserve to Know!

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    FACTTobacco is the only legal

    product sold that is

    DEADLY when used

    exactly as themanufacturer intended.

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    NICOTINE

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    FACT

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    The Health EffectsAffects EVERY part of your body

    Hair

    Brain

    Eyes

    Mouth breath and teeth

    Yellow skin and wrinklesDifficulty in breathing

    (Asthma, etc).

    Serious Diseases

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    Health Effects Mouthbad breath, gumdisease, tooth

    decay, tongue &

    mouth cancerEyes cataracts& blindness

    Brainnicotine canbe as addictive as

    heroin and alters how

    the brain works. It can

    increases risk for stroke

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    Skin damage

    winkles, dry skin, psoriasis, yellowfingers and stained fingernails

    Health Effects

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    AsthmaHealth Effects

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    Common Lung Diseases

    EmphysemaHealthy Lung CancerDiseased Lung

    Health Effects

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    Heart Diseases

    ArteriosclerosisCoronary heart disease Cancer

    Health Effects

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    Poor circulation of blood

    in the body

    Health Effects

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    Impotence

    A greater percentage

    of male smokers areimpotent compared to

    non-smokers

    Health Effects

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    2006 Cigarette.com

    If a picture isworth a

    thousand words,

    what is this one

    trying to say?

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    What is

    Second-Hand Smoke?

    comes from both the smoke that

    smokers exhale and the smoke

    floating from the end of the

    cigarette, cigar, or pipe.

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    Second-Hand Smoke

    The short-term effects include:

    eye irritation headache nasal discomfort and sneezing cough and sore throat

    nausea and dizziness increased heart rate andblood pressure

    increased risk for people withheart disease (angina),asthma, allergies

    Long-term effects include:

    Reduced ability to take in anduse oxygen.

    Cancer of the lung. Heart disease and stroke. Childhood asthma and other

    breathing difficulties. Ear infections

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    We know its bad for us,

    so why do we start to smoke?

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    The Tobacco Industry

    &

    Youth

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    How are You Targeted bythe Tobacco Industry?

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    At your local store

    Some candy are packaged/labeled tolook like cigarettes.

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    Movies

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    Sports Events

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    Cartoons

    1. Mickey Mouse

    Which of the following

    characters was mostfamiliar among youthin the USA?

    3. Joe Camel

    2. Ronald McDonald

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    Joe Camel !

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    Joe Camel Adsshould probably look like this !

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    Start your stop smoking plan with START

    S = Set a quit date.

    T = Tell family, friends, and co-workers

    that you plan to quit.

    A = Anticipate and plan for the challengesyou'll face while quitting.

    R = Remove cigarettes and other tobacco

    products from your home, car, and work. T = Talk to your doctor about getting help

    to quit.

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    Saying O toSmoking

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    Saying O toSmoking

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    Why do people continue

    to smoke?

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    Reasons to Quit

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    So how do I quit?

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    Tips/Techniques

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    Questions &

    Answers

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    For more information,

    visit us at the College of

    Nursing

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    Smoke kills