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Presented By:: Ria Gupta Varun Arora Uday Shah Rahul Mukherjee Garvit Patel
Presented By:: Ria Gupta Varun Arora Uday Shah Rahul Mukherjee Garvit Patel
Presented By:: Ria Gupta Varun Arora Uday Shah Rahul Mukherjee Garvit Patel
SEVEN OUT OF TEN PEOPLE DONT SMOKE & THOSE WHO DO SEVEN OUT OF TEN WANTS TO GIVE UP
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Its Mostly
To fit with the crowd To smoke is fun To reward yourself To feel like a grown up To loose weight (Especially females) To celebrate To avoid restlessness
With
a Cigarette I am not ALONE Smoking helps me THINK I blow my TROUBLES away Cigarette is my BEST FRIEND Only a Cigarette Will Do
The truth is, you don't feel to liable suited for very long. The longer you smoke, the more symptoms you are seemly to strengthen
Difficult Breathing Coughing Cancer Insensitivity Infection Long-standing bronchitis
Respiratory System
Smoking can cause of dangerous diseases like; Asthma, tuberculosis, chronic bronchitis, lung cancer, emphysema, feeling out of breath, pneumonia, cold and flu.
Digestive System
Lungs
Lung Cancer can occur to smokers. When a person smoke then tobacco makes blockage in lungs, and gradually it develops lung cancer
Brain
- Brain goes to the un-conscious level at the time of intoxication and it kills essential tissues of the brain. It can also cause of blood clotting in brain.
Skin
Smoking badly effects on human skin. It can cause of aging, wrinkles, scarring and capillaries on the skin.
Heart attack
Smoking leads to inadequate blood supply due to the effects of carbon monoxide discharged from tobacco Nicotine affects the nerve-muscle junctions, causing tremors and shaking. Nicotine causes narrowing and constriction of the arteries, adding to the heart's load
Blood
smoking a cigarette can repeatedly produce an immediate, temporary rise in the blood pressure Lack of oxygen to small blood vessels can cause them to become inflamed and block arteries
Cancer
Tobacco use leads most commonly to diseases affecting the heart and lungs, with smoking being a major risk factor for cancer The World Health Organization estimate that tobacco caused 100 million deaths over the course of the 20th century