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Tobacco Prevention. By: Jennifer Skinner, Tory Scribner, MacKenzie Whitmer, and Alicia Lothspeich. What is Tobacco?. Tobacco can be defined as a type of plant that gives off a stimulant called nicotine. . Different Forms of Tobacco Use. Effects of Tobacco Use. Stained Teeth Bad Breath - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Tobacco PreventionBy: Jennifer Skinner, Tory
Scribner, MacKenzie Whitmer, and Alicia Lothspeich
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What is Tobacco?
Tobacco can be defined as a type of plant that gives off a stimulant called nicotine.
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Different Forms of Tobacco Use
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Effects of Tobacco Use
Stained TeethBad BreathDulled Sense of TasteIncreased Risk of CancerIncreased Risk of Heart and Lung DiseaseTooth DecayEating Away of Gums
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Why Is It So Addictive?
The nicotine in the tobacco releases a “feel good” chemical called dopamine.
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● 22.1% of all adults in Montana smoke
● 16.5% of all high school students in Montana smoke
● 19% of all adults in the U.S. smoke
● 18.1% of all high school students in the U.S. smoke
● 4 Montanans die every day from tobacco related
diseases
● 1,400 adults die each year from smoking
Smoking Facts
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Short Term Effects of Smoking
● More frequent coughs and colds
● Spiked blood pressure● Difficulty breathing● Less oxygen to your
brain
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Long Term Effects
● Emphysema● Stroke● Blindness● Tooth Loss● Cancer● Heart Disease● Gangrene
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SECOND HAND SMOKE
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1. Robidou, Jacob. Tobacco Lecture 1. 9/4/2013. Power Point Presentation.
2. Toll of Tobacco in the United States. The Toll of Tobacco in Montana. (2013, June 20).Retrieved from http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/facts_issues/toll_us/montana
3. Better Health Channel. www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/smoking_effects_on_your_body
4. Stop Smoking, Start Repairing.profitablehospitality.com/news/index.php/employees/stop-smoking-start-repairing-your-body
5. Graphic Health Warnings on Tobacco Packages. Fact Sheet 2: Smoking causes Gangrene. www.health.govt.nz/system/files/pages/tobacco-gangrene-factsheet.pdf
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