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While some heavy smokers make a plan to quit smoking. Most of the addicts leave smoking by going cold turkey or by following tailored plan to keep them away from smoking. A decent quit arrangement tends to both the short-term quitting of smoking and the long-term prevention of relapse. It also depends on your specific needs and smoking habits.Smoking can lead to more than 4 million deaths every year. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Addiction killer | Smoking and it's Effects


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Smoking and effects
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FACTS ABOUT SMOKING
  • There are more than 3 Billion men and women who
    smoke cigarettes.
  • More than 450,000 people that die every year due
    to smoking related illnesses.
  • Each cigarette you smoke shortens your life by 14
    minutes.
  • Limited sense of smell
  • Greater risk of chest infections
  • More wrinkles

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  • Greater risk of periodontal or gum disease
  • Greater risk of blindness
  • Greater risk of developing cancer

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WHY DO PEOPLE SMOKE?
  • Nicotine is the psychoactive ingredient in
    cigarette.
  • Addicted smokers smoke for one principal
    reason-to fulfill requirement of nicotine.
  • When you quit smoking you will likely experience
    unwanted side effects.
  • Research shows that nicotine provides a variety
    of desirable psychological effects.

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WHAT SMOKERS THINKS?
  • Helps with concentration
  • Helps reduce tension
  • Helps them relax
  • Decreases feelings of distress
  • Helps keep their weight down
  • Increases energy levels

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EFFECTS OF NICOTINE
  • Excess use of nicotine makes you dependent and
    you will continuously consume the substance even
    if it is harmful to your health.
  • Nicotine affects every organ of the body even on
    single puff.
  • Increase in Heart rate
  • Blood pressure increases
  • Smooth muscles relax
  • Metabolic rate increases
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