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How Smoking Affects You

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HOW SMOKING AFFECTS YOU

MADELINE HILL 3RD PERIOD AUGUST 22,2014
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Smoking will harm your blood cells and damage the function of your heart.

Smoking can cause Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) which includes heart attack, blockages to coronary arteries, heart related chest pain, and high blood pressure.

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When you smoke you have a higher chance of having a stroke-sudden death of brain cells caused by blood clots or bleeding.

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90% of lung cancer in men is related to smoking.
80% of lung cancer in women is caused by cigarettes.

Tobacco smoke causes nearly 46,000 heart disease deaths annually.

Environmental tobacco smoke causes 3,400 lung cancer deaths yearly.

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Tobacco smoke use accounts for nearly 1 in 3 cancer deaths.

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Smoking can cause Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) which is poor blood flow to the arms or legs.

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An estimated 440,000 Americans per year lose their lives to lung cancer, emphysema, heart disease, and other smoking related illnesses.

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