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Nicotine takes ___________ seconds to reach the brain
7.5
Nicotine Factors
1) Predominant Chemical In A Cigarette
2) Colorless oily chemical
3) Causes Tolerance
4) Stimulant
Withdrawal Symptoms....
1) Irritability
2) Muscle Pains
3) Nausea
4) Insomnia
5) Headaches
Cardiovascular Affects
1) Increased Risk of Coronary Heart Disease
2) Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Monoxide
Fights with oxygen to get in blood which causes lower oxygen levels
Respiratory Affects
1) Shortness Of Breath
2) Smokers Cough
3) Pulmonary Emphysema
4) Chronic Bronchitis
Smoking And Pregnancy Affects
1) Miscarriages and Still Births
2) Low Birth Weight
3) Addiction in the baby
Forms of Tobacco
1) Low Yield Cigarettes
2) Smokeless Tobacco
-Chew
- Snuff
Affects of Chew Tobacco
Leukoplakia, Cancer, and Gum Disease
Affects On Non Smokers
Side Stream Smoke - Contain high concentrations of chemacals
- Contains 2x the ammount of tar and nicotine and 5x the ammount of carbon monoxide
Side Affects of Second hand Smoking
Headaches, Nausea, Shortness of Breath, Stinky Clothing
Methods to Quit
1) Cold Turkey, Just Quit
2) Nicotine Patch
3) Nicotine Gum
4) E-Cigarette
5) Hypnosis
Tar
Thick, sticky fluid - contains 200 carcinogens
Pulmonary Emphysema
Disease of Alveoil and causes lower oxygen levels
Chronic Bronchitis
Inflammation of bronchial tubes that keeps coming back after treatment is over