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An estimated ? million americans aged 12 or older reported current use of tobacco.
70.9
? is one of the most widely abused substances in the United states.
Tobacco
Economically more than ? of total US health care costs each year are attributable directly to smoking.
$96 billion
What can smoking cause?
Yellow teeth
Bad breath
Smelly clothes/hair
Loss of smell and taste
Lower stamina
Deeper wrinkles
Uncontrollable cough
When was the family smoking prevention and tobacco control act signed?
June 22, 2009
Has a lower yield of tar than smoke from a regular cigarette.
Light Cigarette
Granted the US food and drug administration the authority to regulate tobacco products.
Family smoking prevention and tobacco control act
Smoking causes cancer of:
Lung
Esophagus
Larynx
Mouth
Throat
Kidney
Bladder
Pancreas
Stomach
Cervix
Leukemia
Two types of smokeless tobacco?
Snuff and Chewing Tobacco
A finely shredded tobacco is packaged dry, moist, or in porous tea bag like pouches.
snuff
The user putting a wad of tobacco inside the cheek.
Chewing Tobacco
The amount of nicotine from smokeless tobacco is ? times greater than that delivered by a cigarette.
3-4
Where are clove cigarettes made?
Indonesia
Clove cigarettes are sometimes referred to as?
Trainer Cigarettes
Bidis are made in?
India and South asian countries
Made in indonesia and exported worldwide, are composed of 60 to 80% tobacco and 20 to 40% ground clove buds.
Clove cigarettes
Withdraw symptoms associated with quitting?
Cravings
Anger
Frustration
Irritability
Anxiety
Depression
Weight Gain
Withdraw symptoms are usually worse during the ? after quitting. From that point, the intensity of the symptoms drop over the?
First week/First month
Occasional mild cravings may last for?
6 months
Within ? of quitting smoking, you may feel tense and agitated.
24 hours
Studies have found that ? is one of the most common negative feelings associated with quitting.
Anxiety
If anxiety occurs, it builds over the first ? after quitting and may last?
3 days/2 weeks