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Tobacco

Facts about Smoking :

  • Smokers have more colds and upper respiratory problems.
  • Smoking causes heart disease.
  • Smoking is the most common cause of lung cancer.
    Also a leading cause of cancer of the mouth, throat, bladder and kidney.
  • Smokeless tobacco can cause mouth cancer, tooth loss, and other health problems.
  • Tobacco affects your body's development, this is important because your body is still growing and changing.
  • There are 200 known poisons in cigarette smoke.
  • Cigarettes contain nicotine - powerfully addictive substance.
  • Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in this country.
  • More than 400,000 Americans die from tobacco-related causes each year, most of them began using tobacco before the age of 18.

The poisons in cigarettes can affect your appearance. Smoking can:

  • Dry your skin out and cause wrinkles.
  • Yellow your teeth and give you bad breath.
  • Smoking causes shortness of breath and dizziness, and chewing tobacco causes dehydration. It can be hard to play sports if you use tobacco.
  • Smoking puts the health of your friends and family at risk.
  • Approximately 3,000 nonsmokers die of lung cancer each year from breathing other peoples' smoke.

 

 

Marijuana



Facts about Marijuana:

  • Marijuana users have more colds and upper respiratory problems.
  • Short-term memory loss.
  • Loss of the ability to concentrate.
  • Slows coordination and reflexes.
  • Affects your ability to judge distance, speed and reaction time - these are important in sports or even riding a bike
  • Marijuana can be addictive. (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
  • There is more tar in marijuana smoke than in tobacco smoke.
  • Marijuana users have an increased risk of cancer.
  • Marijuana smoke contains 50% to 70% more of some cancer causing chemicals than tobacco smoke.
  • Marijuana is illegal in the United States.

 

 

Alcohol



Facts about Alcohol:

  • Loss of coordination
  • Slowed reflexes
  • Loss of self-control
  • Poor judgment
  • Memory lapses
  • Slurred speech
  • Too much alcohol can slow down the body and lead to coma and death.
  • Alcohol goes directly into your bloodstream and can increase your risk for a variety of diseases.
  • Alcohol can damage every organ in your body.
  • If you are with others who are drinking, there is an increased risk of injury, car crashes and violence.
  • Alcohol is illegal for anyone under 21.
  • Teen bodies are still growing, therefore alcohol affects them more severely than adults in school and in sports.
  • Most teens don't drink alcohol.
  • Mixing alcohol with medicine is dangerous.
  • Per serving, beer, wine and liquor all contain about the same amount of alcohol.

 

 

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