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Chapter 21 Lessons 1-3 Schindewolf Intermediate Aug 2013
Lesson 2
Created by T Stiverswww.scenicreflections.com
1 cigar contains the nicotine of a WHOLE pack of cigarettes!
Smokeless tobacco
•Contains nicotine (Almost 3 x’s more than one cigarette)
•28 additional carcinogens
•Absorbed directly into the mucous membranes because of fiberglass particles
•Causes leukoplakia - oral cancer
www.vintagevantage.com
http://www.swedishmatch.com/Images/140x180/IngredientsChewingTobacco.jpg
http://www.healthyteeth.org/tobacco
What’s It to Me? Oral Cancer: It can happen to you!
Don’t be Trippin’ Stop Your Dippin’
Why it isn’t cool to dip:
•It smells. •It’s addictive. •It costs a lot of money to buy. •It stains your gums and teeth. •It can kill you. •It causes lots of weird stuff to happen to you:
•Gingivitis •Oral cancer •Mouth sores •Increases tooth decay •Unhealthy eating habits •Nicotine dependence •Gum recession •Tooth abrasion •Leukoplakia – whitish lump that appears on the side of the tongue and inside cheeks; can lead to cancer.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeanpaulphotos/110687694/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/waste_your_time_with_me/272629303/
You STINK!
Headaches
TremblingHair & clothes stink
Halitosis
Kills taste buds
Short- term Effects of Tobacco Use
Nervousness
Expensive
Long-term EffectsAddiction
Bronchitis
Stroke
Destroys air sacs
Emphysema
Cancer of many organs and parts
Restricts blood circulation
Arteriosclerosis - hardening of arteries
Coronary Heart Disease
Heart Attack
Teeth problems
Smoker’s Hack
Pictures follow
Healthy Smoke-free Lung
Unhealthy SmokersLung
http://www.dental--health.com/images/enamel_chewingtobacco.jpg
http://www.wou.edu/~adeaton/ed422website/images/dirty_lung2_hr.jpg
Chewer’s Tongue and Mouth
http://www.politics.co.uk/photo/anti-smoking-$7004650$180.jpg
Lip Cancerrose_f05.jpg
Tongue Cancerhttp://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/MEDICINE/pulmonar/pdself/Cancer_tongue1.jpg
http://www.reversegangrene.com/image_gangrene_toes.jpg
Gangrene of the Legs or Feet from Smoking
Hairy Tongue from Tobacco Use
http://www.entusa.com/oral_photos.htm
'Man without a face' warns of cancer risk. Former baseball player Rick Bender speaks about surviving oral cancer caused by chewing tobacco. He lost part of his tongue and jaw in surgeries.
http://www.rdoc.org.uk/chewing_tobacco_risk.html
http://z.about.com/d/quitsmoking/1/8/D/4/emphysema.jpg
Destroys the walls of the alveoli
www.cancer-info-guide.com/lung-cancer.html
http://whyfiles.org/222lung_cancer/index.php?g=4.txt
www.allina.com/CCS/doc/Encyclopedia/2/18077.htm
www.eastmidslibdems.org.uk
cigarettesmokingkills.com
http://tobacco.mededu.miami.edu/tobacco/studyPlan/48.htm
Effects on Unborn Children
• Nicotine constricts blood vessels
• Carbon monoxide reduces O2
• Causes impaired growth• Miscarriage• Prenatal death• Premature birth• Low birth weight
• Deformities• Stillbirths• Continual developmental
problems • SIDS- (2.5 x’s more likely)
• Asthma• Tonsillitis• Respiratory tract
infections
Pregnant? Guess what?
www.flickr.com
How do I Stay Away From Cigarettes?
• Choose friend who share your values and don't smoke!
• Avoid situations where tobacco may be used
• Practice in advance, “No Thanks, I am trying to stay fit for ______________.”
Over a thousand people die a day from a cancer related death.
About ½ million US deaths per year were attributed to smoking from 1990–
1994. Cigarettes kill more Americans than
alcohol, car accidents, suicide, AIDS, homicide, and illegal drugs combined. Smoking accounts for one out of every
five deaths. ½ million Americans die each year
from smoking.
Smoking is the #1 cause of any type of cancer.
MD Anderson is one of the Largest Cancer Hospitals in the world and over 1/3 of the patients have a tobacco related illness.
No buts!Get the facts. Decide for
yourself.Live your life.
Percentage of adult smokers who had tried cigarettes by 18th birthday: 80 Percentage of smokers age 12 to 17, according to a 1992 Gallup poll, who want to quit: 66 Percentage of NCAA baseball athletes who use "smokeless tobacco": 57 (source: "The marketing of nicotine addiction...“)
www.flickr.com/photos/misteriddles/141151016/
http://www.allergizer.com/50226711/images/30349371.jpg
Let’s Kick Butts!