The document summarizes the negative health effects of smoking tobacco. Some key points:
- Tobacco smoking causes over 4.9 million deaths worldwide each year, a number projected to rise to over 10 million by 2020. India sees over 635,000 tobacco-related deaths annually.
- Smoking increases risks of various cancers, heart disease, lung disease, and other illnesses. Diseases like lung cancer see risk increases of over 1000% for smokers compared to non-smokers.
- Tobacco smoke contains over 4000 compounds, many of which are toxic, carcinogenic, or otherwise harmful when inhaled. These compounds can damage lungs, blood vessels, and various organs over time.
- Quitting smoking
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This document discusses the effects of smoking, alcohol, and drugs on the human body. It describes how smoking can cause issues like bronchitis, lung cancer, and heart disease. Drinking alcohol increases the risks of various cancers, heart disease, liver disease, and psychological issues. Illegal drugs like cocaine and heroin are stimulants and depressants that affect the brain and can damage organs like the heart, lungs, and liver over time. The document provides tips on how people can try to quit bad habits like smoking and drinking by removing triggers and announcing their goals to others for support.
Smoking refers to inhaling tobacco from cigarettes, cigars or pipes. It can lead to serious health issues like heart disease, cancer and strokes. While some teenagers are curious or want attention, smoking is not good for one's health or athletic performance. It is difficult to quit smoking once started. The document provides steps for quitting smoking and advice for saying no to peer pressure to smoke.
Smoking has been widespread in Britain since the 16th century, though its health risks were not firmly established until the 1950s. Currently, about 12 million British adults smoke, with rates highest among younger people and those from manual socioeconomic groups. Smoking causes over 100,000 deaths per year in the UK due to increased risks of cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illness. While some believe there are benefits to smoking like stress relief, evidence shows smokers have higher stress levels and that smoking provides only temporary relief through addiction, not actual stress reduction.
The document summarizes the negative health effects of smoking tobacco. Some key points:
- Tobacco smoking causes over 4.9 million deaths worldwide each year, a number projected to rise to over 10 million by 2020. India sees over 635,000 tobacco-related deaths annually.
- Smoking increases risks of various cancers, heart disease, lung disease, and other illnesses. Diseases like lung cancer see risk increases of over 1000% for smokers compared to non-smokers.
- Tobacco smoke contains over 4000 compounds, many of which are toxic, carcinogenic, or otherwise harmful when inhaled. These compounds can damage lungs, blood vessels, and various organs over time.
- Quitting smoking
effects of smoking, alcohol, and drugs on the bodyangel_lello
This document discusses the effects of smoking, alcohol, and drugs on the human body. It describes how smoking can cause issues like bronchitis, lung cancer, and heart disease. Drinking alcohol increases the risks of various cancers, heart disease, liver disease, and psychological issues. Illegal drugs like cocaine and heroin are stimulants and depressants that affect the brain and can damage organs like the heart, lungs, and liver over time. The document provides tips on how people can try to quit bad habits like smoking and drinking by removing triggers and announcing their goals to others for support.
Smoking refers to inhaling tobacco from cigarettes, cigars or pipes. It can lead to serious health issues like heart disease, cancer and strokes. While some teenagers are curious or want attention, smoking is not good for one's health or athletic performance. It is difficult to quit smoking once started. The document provides steps for quitting smoking and advice for saying no to peer pressure to smoke.
Smoking has been widespread in Britain since the 16th century, though its health risks were not firmly established until the 1950s. Currently, about 12 million British adults smoke, with rates highest among younger people and those from manual socioeconomic groups. Smoking causes over 100,000 deaths per year in the UK due to increased risks of cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illness. While some believe there are benefits to smoking like stress relief, evidence shows smokers have higher stress levels and that smoking provides only temporary relief through addiction, not actual stress reduction.
This document lists a series of colors in the order of yellow, orange, red, green, blue, pink, purple, white, grey, and black. It provides a simple list of 10 different colors from light to dark. The colors progress from yellow to black in the visible light spectrum.
This short document discusses basic addition and equality concepts. It shows that 1 + 3 equals 3 + 1 and both equal 4. It also demonstrates that rearranging terms in an addition problem does not change the overall sum.
John and his family spent last weekend in the mountains near their home. They went hiking on trails and enjoyed the scenic views. The fresh mountain air was refreshing and they returned home feeling relaxed after their trip.
This two sentence document discusses two topics: mothers and babies, and farm animals. It provides a very brief mention of mothers and babies as well as farm animals, but gives no other details or context about either topic.
London is a beautiful city with many iconic landmarks. The photos capture sights like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and double decker buses traveling down cobblestone streets. They provide a glimpse into the rich culture and history of this global capital city through vivid images.
The document contains Bulgarian text introducing personal pronouns and examples of describing people using adjectives like tall, short, strong, and thin. It also includes examples of filling in missing verbs like "is" or "are" and descriptions of four people - Susan, Berta, Margaret, and Lucy - using adjectives about their physical appearance.
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The document appears to be an activity book containing grammar exercises. It includes examples of sentences using different verb tenses and questions to test verb conjugations. There are also short dialogues testing the use of question words and responses in affirmative and negative statements. The document provides instructional material for learning English grammar concepts.
This document lists a series of colors in the order of yellow, orange, red, green, blue, pink, purple, white, grey, and black. It provides a simple list of 10 different colors from light to dark. The colors progress from yellow to black in the visible light spectrum.
This short document discusses basic addition and equality concepts. It shows that 1 + 3 equals 3 + 1 and both equal 4. It also demonstrates that rearranging terms in an addition problem does not change the overall sum.
John and his family spent last weekend in the mountains near their home. They went hiking on trails and enjoyed the scenic views. The fresh mountain air was refreshing and they returned home feeling relaxed after their trip.
This two sentence document discusses two topics: mothers and babies, and farm animals. It provides a very brief mention of mothers and babies as well as farm animals, but gives no other details or context about either topic.
London is a beautiful city with many iconic landmarks. The photos capture sights like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and double decker buses traveling down cobblestone streets. They provide a glimpse into the rich culture and history of this global capital city through vivid images.
The document contains Bulgarian text introducing personal pronouns and examples of describing people using adjectives like tall, short, strong, and thin. It also includes examples of filling in missing verbs like "is" or "are" and descriptions of four people - Susan, Berta, Margaret, and Lucy - using adjectives about their physical appearance.
This document appears to be from an activity book about a family. It includes exercises where the reader is asked to match names with family members, fill in information, and look at pictures and describe family members. The family members mentioned include Petya, Petar, Jivka, Veliko, and Nelka.
This document contains a list of various animals, objects, people, and numbers without context or descriptions. It is difficult to determine any high level ideas or essential information from the disjointed words and phrases provided.
The document appears to be an activity book containing grammar exercises. It includes examples of sentences using different verb tenses and questions to test verb conjugations. There are also short dialogues testing the use of question words and responses in affirmative and negative statements. The document provides instructional material for learning English grammar concepts.