Still Smoking? Watch This !! Video!=o
August 10th, 2009 | by admin |
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Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of premature death, disease and disability.
Tobacco use increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, cancers, respiratory diseases, adverse effects in pregnancy, gastrointestinal problems and tooth and gum problems.
More than 40,000 Canadians, aged 35 or more, are estimated to die annually as a direct result of smoking (30,000 men, 16,000 women).
Tobacco kills over 13,000 Ontario residents each year (one-fifth of all deaths in the province), or over 35 per day, compared to 3,000 annual deaths from traffic accidents, suicides, homicide and AIDS combined.
Every year in Ontario, tobacco-related deaths costs taxpayers between $3 and $4 billion in direct health-care costs and $7 billion in indirect costs.
Smoking is responsible for about one-third of potential years of life lost due to cancer, about one-quarter of potential years of life lost due to diseases of the heart and about one-half of potential years of life lost due to respiratory disease.
26 per cent of all Ontario households report that at least one person smokes inside the home every day or almost every day.
80 per cent of smokers who have been identified and advised to stop smoking report
that they want to stop smoking (Brodish, 1998).
Cigarettes and other forms of tobacco are addictive. Smoking is both a psychological and a physical addiction. Nicotine is one of the most highly addictive substances known.
Second-hand smoke or environmental tobacco smoke is a toxic mixture of chemicals produced during the burning and smoking of tobacco products.
There are approximately 4,000 chemical compounds in second-hand smoke. More than 40 of them are known to cause cancer.
The average additional annual cost to an employer of employing a smoker has been estimated by the Conference Board of Canada to be $2,565 (Conference Board of Canada, 1997).
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6 Responses to “Still Smoking? Watch This !! Video!=o”
By madhatter666666 on Aug 10, 2009 | Reply
“…. of cigarettes …
“…. of cigarettes” ?? How about crack then?
By SounzNice on Aug 10, 2009 | Reply
Air pollution in …
Air pollution in cities with little wind and rain is far worse for you than cigarette smoke. This is why the cancer rate is still high despite decades of declining smokers. Go completely smoke free and go gas free.
By strike3022 on Aug 10, 2009 | Reply
I’m never going to …
I’m never going to touch those tar sticks. Tried it once and didn’t like it, Now I know for sure I’m not a smoker..of cigarettes.
By yourboycal on Aug 10, 2009 | Reply
lool np pal =)
lool np pal =)
By Mindliner on Aug 10, 2009 | Reply
This video has …
This video has taught me that if I’m going to smoke a cigarette, I should smoke it through a water bong. Thank you for this information.
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