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Tobacco use is the single largest cause of preventable death. Every person who begins smoking is guaranteed to experience negative health consequences-from reduced lung function to premature death. Worldwide, smoking causes an estimated 4,000,000 deaths every year; many from the following diseases: Arteriosclerosis and Atherosclerosis Arteriosclerosis is the hardening of arteries Atherosclerosis is the build up of plaque in arteries Cancer Tobacco smoke contains over 60 carcinogens Cardiovascular Disease Asthma Bladder Cancer Bronchitis Burns Every second, 8 people around the world die of a tobacco related disease Chronic Obstructive Esophageal Cancer Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Drug Interference Emphysema Fetal Damage Gum Disease Gingivitis, Periodontitis Tars in cigarette smoke cause irritation and reduce elasticity in the lungs’ alveoli. As a result, the lungs lose their ability to transfer oxygen to the blood 25% of Americans smoke, 20% of U.S. deaths are related to tobacco Heart Attack Nicotine, the addictive chemical, increases the heart rate minutes after the inhale. Nicotine also causes the arteries to become more narrow Impaired Athletic Ability Impotence Increased Disease Severity Infertility Kidney Cancer Laryngeal Cancer Leukoplakia Pre-cancerous white patch inside the mouth Lung Cancer Oral&Oropharyngeal Lung cancer kills more people than any other type of cancer. Smoking causes more than 80% of all cases of lung cancer Monetary Costs Smokers have more expenses because of life insurance, taxes, replacement costs for burns, cigarette cost Cancer Osteoporosis Pancreatic Cancer Peripheral Vascular Disease Poisonous Ingredients Tobacco Smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals (60 carcinogens) Premature Aging Hair loss, premature gray hair, facial wrinkles Premature Death Reduced Lung function Rheumatoid Arthritis When the body’s own immune system attacks the joints Secondhand Smoke Can cause same effects as smokers Contains twice as much tar and nicotine – no filter Over 63,000 deaths a year for non-smokers Sensory Impairment Stroke When an artery in the brain becomes clogged or bursts Suppressed Immune Sys. Vision Impairment Yellowed Teeth & Nails Young Addiction Cigarette companies recruit young smokers to replace the older ones that die. More than 80% of adult smokers in U.S. started before 18 y.o.