It is a presentation about smoking is harmful to health.
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Smoking is harmful for health Ishtiak Hossain Ninad Student of LAW in AIUB
I ndex About Cigarette Why people smoke? Harmful effects of smoking on human being Harmful effects of smoking on environment Why we should stop smoking?
About Cigarette What is Cigarette? History of Cigarette What are in Cigarette ?
What is Cigarette? A cigarette is a cylindrical roll of shredded or ground tobacco that is wrapped in paper or another substance that does not contain tobacco. Many manufactured cigarettes also have filters on one end that are intended to trap some of the toxic chemicals contained in cigarette smoke.
History of Cigarette In 1865, a man named Washington Duke from North Carolina began to roll cigarettes and sell them to others for profit. In 1883, James Bonsack invented a machine that could roll cigarettes and produce thousands per day.
What are in Cigarette? Over 4000Chemicals!!!!! (60 of which are carcinogenic)
What are in Cigarette ? - Continue
Why people smoke? Parents influence on children Act Older, Cool or Dangerous Get Attention Curious about Cigarettes Pressure Stressed or Nervous
There are more than 1-2 Billions smokers in the world
Harmful effects of smoking on human being Heart disease Stroke Emphysema Lung, throat, stomach and bladder cancer Increased risk of infections like bronchitis and pneumonia
Harmful effects of smoking on human being - Continue Bad breath Bad smelling clothes and hair Reduced athletic performances Increased risk of illnesses Greater risk of injuries Slower healing time
Harmful effects of smoking on environment Air pollution Global warming Soil pollution Water pollution Waste of Money
Air pollution
Global warming
Soil pollution
Water pollution
Waste of Money
Why we should stop smoking? If you stop smoking ... Within 20 minutes after you smoke that last cigarette, your body begins a series of changes that continue for years. 20 Minutes After quitting Your heart rate drops. 12 hours After quitting Carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal .
Why we should stop smoking ? - Continue 2 Weeks to 3 Months After quitting Your heart attack risk begins to drop . Your lung function begins to improve. 1 to 9 Months After quitting Your coughing and shortness of breath decrease.
Why we should stop smoking ? - Continue 1 Year After Quitting Your added risk of coronary heart disease is half that of a smoker's . 5 Years After quitting Your stroke risk is reduced to that of a nonsmoker's 5-15 years after quitting.
Why we should stop smoking? - Continue Ahhhh ... Fresh air ! 10 Years After quitting Your lung cancer death rate is about half That of a smoker's . Your risk of cancers of the mouth , throat, esophagus, bladder , kidney , and pancreas decreases . 15 Years After Quitting Your risk of coronary heart disease is back to that of a nonsmoker's.
CONCLUSION Harmful effects of smoking on human being Harmful effects of smoking on environment Why we should stop smoking?