Thursday, 22 March 2001

The Facts About Smoking

Written by  Erin Donovan

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Nicotine is the stimulant found in all tobacco products such as: cigarettes, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco, and cigars.

Cigarettes contain at least 43 distinct cancer-causing chemicals.

Smoking is directly responsible for 87 percent of lung cancer cases and causes most cases of emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Smoking is also a major factor in coronary heart

disease and stroke; and has been linked to a variety of other conditions and disorders, including slowed healing of wounds, infertility, and peptic ulcer disease.

LONG TERM EFFECTS

  • high blood pressure
  • blockage of blood vessels
  • depletion of vitamin C
  • reduction in the effectiveness of the immune system
  • cancer of the mouth, throat, and lungs
  • cancer of the upper respiratory tract
  • bronchitis and/or emphysema
  • stomach ulcers
  • weight loss
  • dryness and wrinkling of the skin
  • production of abnormal sperm in males.

The long term health effects of smoking may seem to be in the distant fututre, but they're real.

Each year, smoking kills more people than AIDS, alcohol, drug abuse, car crashes, murders, suicides, and fires--combined!!

More than one million kids will start smoking this year. One-third of them will die from their addiction.

 

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Erin Donovan

Erin Donovan

Erin Donovan's contributions were written in the year before she began college, at which time she was WholeFamily's Senior Teen Advisor.

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