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How can tobacco smoke be harmful to the body?
How can tobacco smoke be harmful to the body?
Smoking causes cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung diseases, diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Smoking also increases risk for tuberculosis, certain eye diseases, and problems of the immune system, including rheumatoid arthritis.
How can an individual's choice to use tobacco negatively affect society?
How can an individual's choice to use tobacco negatively affect society?
It can lead to higher taxes due to increased medical care for tobacco-related illnesses.
What factors contribute to tobacco use?
What factors contribute to tobacco use?
The main factors include self-esteem, peer pressure, role models, and curiosity.
List four cancer-causing substances found in tobacco products.
List four cancer-causing substances found in tobacco products.
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What are the negative impacts of tobacco use on families?
What are the negative impacts of tobacco use on families?
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Tobacco is __________.
Tobacco is __________.
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Tobacco products have little effect on society.
Tobacco products have little effect on society.
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How does tobacco use negatively impact personal finances?
How does tobacco use negatively impact personal finances?
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Nicotine is an extremely addictive substance.
Nicotine is an extremely addictive substance.
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__________ is a side effect of tobacco use.
__________ is a side effect of tobacco use.
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Study Notes
Harmful Effects of Tobacco Smoke
- Smoking is linked to various serious health conditions, including cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung diseases, diabetes, and COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).
- Tobacco use increases susceptibility to tuberculosis and certain eye diseases, as well as impacting the immune system, leading to conditions like rheumatoid arthritis.
Societal Consequences of Tobacco Use
- Tobacco use can lead to higher healthcare costs due to the increased prevalence of smoking-related illnesses, which often result in higher taxes for medical care.
Factors Contributing to Tobacco Use
- Key influences include self-esteem, peer pressure, role models, and curiosity.
- Additional factors may involve rebellion, boredom, and easy access to tobacco products.
Cancer-Causing Agents in Tobacco
- Tobacco products contain harmful substances such as tar, carbon monoxide, arsenic, vinyl chloride, and formaldehyde.
Impact of Tobacco Use on Families
- Family disagreements over tobacco use can increase stress and conflict among parents, children, and spouses.
- The health effects of tobacco can result in higher illness rates, further straining familial relationships.
Origin of Tobacco
- Tobacco is obtained from plants, indicating its natural origins.
Misconceptions About Tobacco Impact
- Tobacco products significantly affect society, contradicting claims that they have little impact.
Financial Impact of Tobacco Use
- The financial burden of tobacco use includes costs of purchasing products, lost income due to absenteeism, and increased healthcare expenses associated with tobacco-related health issues.
- Nicotine’s addictive nature contributes to ongoing financial strain.
Misunderstanding Nicotine Addiction
- The addictive properties of nicotine are often underestimated, emphasizing its significant role in tobacco dependency.
Side Effects of Tobacco Use
- Side effects of tobacco use include lightheadedness, irritability, and dizziness, all of which exacerbate the negative health effects.
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Explore the harmful effects of tobacco smoke through this informative flashcard practice. Understand how smoking impacts various bodily functions and increases the risk of serious health issues. Ideal for students looking to strengthen their knowledge on tobacco and its effects.