Stroke - a non-communicable disease that attacks 15 million people worldwide every year and claims a life every six seconds.
Do not take chances. One in six people is at risk for stroke – it could be you. Learn the facts. Save a life today. Act Now! commit to the following stroke challenges:-
This document discusses various tips to help alleviate symptoms of acid reflux. It recommends avoiding common trigger foods like chocolate, caffeine, tomatoes, and fried foods. It also suggests quitting smoking slowly, elevating the head of the bed six inches while sleeping, learning to manage stress, and chewing cinnamon or fruit gum after meals to stimulate saliva production and digestion. Following this advice can help someone gain knowledge on managing acid reflux.
This document discusses controlling sugar levels to avoid diabetes and maintain health and beauty. It suggests calling a number for advice on how to look healthy, stay beautiful, and live a long life by controlling sugar levels and asks the reader to call for information on how, why, and other questions.
This document discusses the role of diet and lifestyle factors in cancer prevention and treatment. It suggests that improper food can cause nutritional deficiencies and weaken immunity, while a diet high in fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts, whole grains and juices can make the body alkaline and prevent cancer growth. Specific foods that may feed cancer cells, like sugars and processed salt, should be avoided, while alternatives like honey, molasses, stevia and rock salt are recommended. A positive mindset, stress reduction, exercise and social support are also important for cancer prevention. Ayurvedic treatments including herbal drinks can help in both preventing and managing various cancers.
The document discusses the relationship between nutrition and cancer prevention. Some key points:
- One third of cancer deaths in the US are attributed to lifestyle factors like nutrition.
- Epidemiological studies link certain foods like fruits/vegetables to lower cancer risk, while high fat diets and obesity are associated with higher risks.
- Specific foods like fiber, carotenoids, and lycopene from plants may protect against cancer through antioxidant effects and influencing hormone levels/cell growth.
- While supplements like beta-carotene require more research, diets high in a variety of plant-based foods are recommended for cancer prevention.
Nutrition in Cancer Prevention and TreatmentTim Crowe
This presentation will help you to understand the influence that dietary and lifestyle factors play in the prevention and causation of cancer. It outlines the important nutritional considerations for patients undergoing treatment for cancer and reviews procedures to improve patient safety by knowing the risks and benefits of antioxidant supplementation during cancer treatment
Importance Of Nutrition In Cancer PatientsAzam Jafri
Nutrition is important for cancer patients as malnutrition can increase complications, reduce tolerance to treatment, and decrease quality of life. Malnutrition is common in cancer patients and leads to increased morbidity and mortality as well as reduced quality and life. Good nutrition practices like maintaining weight and nutritional stores can help improve quality of life. Nutritional intervention should be part of the overall oncology care strategy to improve outcomes.
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The document discusses chronic diseases and their risk factors. It summarizes that chronic diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and respiratory diseases, cause 63% of all deaths worldwide. Risk factors like tobacco use, unhealthy diet, obesity, physical inactivity and alcohol consumption contribute to many chronic diseases and cancers. The document provides details on specific chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer and overweight/obesity. It discusses the types, symptoms, worldwide prevalence and prevention strategies for these conditions.
Stroke - a non-communicable disease that attacks 15 million people worldwide every year and claims a life every six seconds.
Do not take chances. One in six people is at risk for stroke – it could be you. Learn the facts. Save a life today. Act Now! commit to the following stroke challenges:-
This document discusses various tips to help alleviate symptoms of acid reflux. It recommends avoiding common trigger foods like chocolate, caffeine, tomatoes, and fried foods. It also suggests quitting smoking slowly, elevating the head of the bed six inches while sleeping, learning to manage stress, and chewing cinnamon or fruit gum after meals to stimulate saliva production and digestion. Following this advice can help someone gain knowledge on managing acid reflux.
This document discusses controlling sugar levels to avoid diabetes and maintain health and beauty. It suggests calling a number for advice on how to look healthy, stay beautiful, and live a long life by controlling sugar levels and asks the reader to call for information on how, why, and other questions.
This document discusses the role of diet and lifestyle factors in cancer prevention and treatment. It suggests that improper food can cause nutritional deficiencies and weaken immunity, while a diet high in fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts, whole grains and juices can make the body alkaline and prevent cancer growth. Specific foods that may feed cancer cells, like sugars and processed salt, should be avoided, while alternatives like honey, molasses, stevia and rock salt are recommended. A positive mindset, stress reduction, exercise and social support are also important for cancer prevention. Ayurvedic treatments including herbal drinks can help in both preventing and managing various cancers.
The document discusses the relationship between nutrition and cancer prevention. Some key points:
- One third of cancer deaths in the US are attributed to lifestyle factors like nutrition.
- Epidemiological studies link certain foods like fruits/vegetables to lower cancer risk, while high fat diets and obesity are associated with higher risks.
- Specific foods like fiber, carotenoids, and lycopene from plants may protect against cancer through antioxidant effects and influencing hormone levels/cell growth.
- While supplements like beta-carotene require more research, diets high in a variety of plant-based foods are recommended for cancer prevention.
Nutrition in Cancer Prevention and TreatmentTim Crowe
This presentation will help you to understand the influence that dietary and lifestyle factors play in the prevention and causation of cancer. It outlines the important nutritional considerations for patients undergoing treatment for cancer and reviews procedures to improve patient safety by knowing the risks and benefits of antioxidant supplementation during cancer treatment
Importance Of Nutrition In Cancer PatientsAzam Jafri
Nutrition is important for cancer patients as malnutrition can increase complications, reduce tolerance to treatment, and decrease quality of life. Malnutrition is common in cancer patients and leads to increased morbidity and mortality as well as reduced quality and life. Good nutrition practices like maintaining weight and nutritional stores can help improve quality of life. Nutritional intervention should be part of the overall oncology care strategy to improve outcomes.
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The document discusses chronic diseases and their risk factors. It summarizes that chronic diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and respiratory diseases, cause 63% of all deaths worldwide. Risk factors like tobacco use, unhealthy diet, obesity, physical inactivity and alcohol consumption contribute to many chronic diseases and cancers. The document provides details on specific chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer and overweight/obesity. It discusses the types, symptoms, worldwide prevalence and prevention strategies for these conditions.
This document provides information on maintaining a healthy lifestyle in order to live a long, healthy life. It discusses the importance of nutrition, exercise, avoiding addictions like smoking and drugs, protecting yourself from disease, getting enough sleep, and managing stress. Specific recommendations include eating a balanced diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables; exercising for 30-60 minutes per day; maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise; avoiding smoking, excessive drinking, and drug use; and getting 7-8 hours of sleep per night. The overall message is that taking care of your health now will help you live a long, productive life.
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Four health and wellness programs to heal you from today's common illnesses, delivered by Gus Deligiannidis, successful author, researcher, restaurateur.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. It is caused by a buildup of plaque in the arteries called atherosclerosis. Risk factors include high cholesterol, smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and physical inactivity. The document recommends maintaining a healthy diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, exercising regularly, not smoking, monitoring cholesterol and other health numbers, and taking medication as prescribed to prevent heart disease. Making lifestyle changes can significantly reduce risk even for those with a family history or existing conditions.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. It is caused by a buildup of plaque in the arteries called atherosclerosis. Risk factors include high cholesterol, smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and physical inactivity. The document recommends maintaining a healthy diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, exercising regularly, not smoking, monitoring cholesterol and other health numbers, and taking medication as prescribed to prevent heart disease. Making lifestyle changes can significantly reduce risk even for those with a family history or existing conditions.
This document outlines the health, financial, and lifestyle benefits of quitting smoking. It notes that smoking harms nearly every organ and is a leading cause of preventable death. Quitting would improve one's health, set a good example for children, and protect loved ones from secondhand smoke. Over time after quitting, one's heart and blood pressure will improve, risks of diseases will decrease, and senses of taste and smell will enhance. Quitting provides benefits for both personal health and lifestyle.
This document provides information on lifestyle factors that impact heart health and recommendations for reducing risk of cardiovascular disease. It includes contact information for the Nigerian Heart Foundation and Ministry of Health. The foreword discusses cardiovascular disease as a major cause of death in Nigeria and the importance of healthy lifestyle behaviors. The document then provides 9 sections each focused on a different lifestyle factor and recommendations.
Smoking Kills Power point presentationHafizMImran1
Smoking Kills Power point presentation.
we cover the Topics.
1.Introduction of Smoking
2.Smoking
3.Cigarette
4.Statistics of smoking
5.Why Do people Smoking
6.Advantages and Disadvantages
7.Diseases caused by smoking
8.Effect of smoking on the body
9.Smoking in Islam
10.How to Quit Smoking
11.Reason for Quitting Smoking
12.Conclusion
#smoking kills
This document provides information on maintaining a healthy lifestyle in order to live a long life. It discusses the importance of nutrition, exercise, avoiding addictions like smoking and excessive drinking, protecting oneself from disease, managing stress, and getting enough sleep. Specific topics covered include maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise, understanding BMI calculations, engaging in moderate daily physical activity, understanding nutrition guidelines like MyPyramid, and avoiding risky behaviors like smoking, binge drinking, and drug use that can negatively impact health. The document emphasizes living to 100 by making positive lifestyle choices.
Kawita bapat breast health & infertilityKawita Bapat
This document discusses breast health, risk factors for breast cancer, lifestyle choices that can reduce breast cancer risk, and fertility preservation and treatment options for women diagnosed with breast cancer. It notes that breast cancer risk depends on factors like age, type of cancer therapy received, and baseline fertility status. For women who may want children in the future, it recommends discussing fertility preservation options like egg or embryo freezing with healthcare providers before starting cancer treatment. Overall, the document provides an overview of considerations and options regarding fertility for women facing a breast cancer diagnosis.
This document provides an overview of smokeless tobacco, including what it is, common products, history of use in the USA, how the landscape is changing, and health risks. Smokeless tobacco is not smoked but rather is chewed, dipped, or placed in the mouth. It has traditionally been used by older men who chew but now younger men are using dipping products. The tobacco industry spends millions marketing smokeless tobacco as a safer alternative to cigarettes. However, smokeless tobacco use carries health risks like various cancers, oral health issues, and addiction.
This document discusses strategies for quitting smoking. It begins by outlining the health risks of smoking and benefits of quitting. Key points include increased risks of cancer, heart disease and stroke. Benefits of quitting include improved lung function within weeks and reduced cancer risk within 10 years. The document then discusses why smoking is difficult to quit due to nicotine addiction and habits. Suggested strategies for quitting include setting a date, removing smoking triggers from one's environment, and seeking social support.
This document discusses strategies for quitting smoking. It begins by outlining the health risks of smoking and benefits of quitting. Nicotine is highly addictive due to its effects on dopamine levels in the brain. Quitting leads to withdrawal symptoms but also significant health improvements over time, including reduced risk of heart disease and cancer. The document provides tips for preparing to quit, such as setting a date and removing cigarettes from your environment. Quitting is difficult due to both chemical addiction and behavioral habits but can greatly improve a person's long term health outcomes.
This document discusses strategies for quitting smoking. It begins by outlining the health risks of smoking and benefits of quitting. Nicotine is highly addictive due to its effects on dopamine levels in the brain. Quitting can be difficult due to withdrawal symptoms and cravings triggered by habits and stress. However, benefits include improved health, taste, and savings over time. The document provides tips for preparing to quit such as setting a date and learning coping strategies to stay smoke-free.
This document discusses major diet-related health problems in the Caribbean region. It notes that chronic non-communicable diseases like heart disease, cancer, and stroke are the top killers. These diseases are largely lifestyle-related and preventable. However, West Indians currently suffer disproportionately from these conditions due to high rates of obesity (60% of men and 78% of women are overweight) and related risk factors. The document outlines how diet and lifestyle choices can significantly impact rates of chronic diseases in the Caribbean population.
View the Power Point Presentation on diet-related health problems in the Caribbean. Think of additional ways in which these health problems can negatively impact Caribbean citizens.
Smoking has many disadvantages such as increasing the risk of lung cancer, pregnancy problems, and heart and blood vessel issues. Lung cancer patients who smoke are 15 to 30 times more likely to develop lung cancer or die from it. Smoking also endangers those around the smoker through secondhand smoke. To quit smoking, one can change their diet, keep their hands busy, exercise, make non-smoking friends, and make a list of reasons to quit. In Malaysia, half of men smoke, translating to 7 million male smokers, while 1 in 5 teens also smoke. The risks of smoking were better understood by smokers who expressed a desire to quit.
This document discusses women's health and wellness. It addresses several medical conditions of concern for women, including heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, and thyroid issues. It emphasizes the importance of women taking charge of their health, as their health is linked to their children, family, and society. The document outlines key factors for wellness, such as nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress management, and detoxification. It provides information on health and screening needs at different stages of life from adolescence through menopause and beyond. The overall message is the importance of lifestyle and preventative health for women's wellness.
Due to high temperature in summer feet sweat and swell which may lead to skin issues like blisters. It is tough task to prevent skin blisters but they can be treated with the effective ways. http://www.myhealthpharma.com/blog/effective-ways-to-treat-skin-blisters.aspx
Brain tumor is one of the serious health issue, know here the different types of brain tumor and how it is treated according to stages and type. http://www.myhealthpharma.com/blog/things-to-known-about-brain-tumor.aspx
This document provides information on maintaining a healthy lifestyle in order to live a long, healthy life. It discusses the importance of nutrition, exercise, avoiding addictions like smoking and drugs, protecting yourself from disease, getting enough sleep, and managing stress. Specific recommendations include eating a balanced diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables; exercising for 30-60 minutes per day; maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise; avoiding smoking, excessive drinking, and drug use; and getting 7-8 hours of sleep per night. The overall message is that taking care of your health now will help you live a long, productive life.
Sample of Interactive Health and Wellness PresentationGus Deligiannidis
Four health and wellness programs to heal you from today's common illnesses, delivered by Gus Deligiannidis, successful author, researcher, restaurateur.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. It is caused by a buildup of plaque in the arteries called atherosclerosis. Risk factors include high cholesterol, smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and physical inactivity. The document recommends maintaining a healthy diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, exercising regularly, not smoking, monitoring cholesterol and other health numbers, and taking medication as prescribed to prevent heart disease. Making lifestyle changes can significantly reduce risk even for those with a family history or existing conditions.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. It is caused by a buildup of plaque in the arteries called atherosclerosis. Risk factors include high cholesterol, smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and physical inactivity. The document recommends maintaining a healthy diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, exercising regularly, not smoking, monitoring cholesterol and other health numbers, and taking medication as prescribed to prevent heart disease. Making lifestyle changes can significantly reduce risk even for those with a family history or existing conditions.
This document outlines the health, financial, and lifestyle benefits of quitting smoking. It notes that smoking harms nearly every organ and is a leading cause of preventable death. Quitting would improve one's health, set a good example for children, and protect loved ones from secondhand smoke. Over time after quitting, one's heart and blood pressure will improve, risks of diseases will decrease, and senses of taste and smell will enhance. Quitting provides benefits for both personal health and lifestyle.
This document provides information on lifestyle factors that impact heart health and recommendations for reducing risk of cardiovascular disease. It includes contact information for the Nigerian Heart Foundation and Ministry of Health. The foreword discusses cardiovascular disease as a major cause of death in Nigeria and the importance of healthy lifestyle behaviors. The document then provides 9 sections each focused on a different lifestyle factor and recommendations.
Smoking Kills Power point presentationHafizMImran1
Smoking Kills Power point presentation.
we cover the Topics.
1.Introduction of Smoking
2.Smoking
3.Cigarette
4.Statistics of smoking
5.Why Do people Smoking
6.Advantages and Disadvantages
7.Diseases caused by smoking
8.Effect of smoking on the body
9.Smoking in Islam
10.How to Quit Smoking
11.Reason for Quitting Smoking
12.Conclusion
#smoking kills
This document provides information on maintaining a healthy lifestyle in order to live a long life. It discusses the importance of nutrition, exercise, avoiding addictions like smoking and excessive drinking, protecting oneself from disease, managing stress, and getting enough sleep. Specific topics covered include maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise, understanding BMI calculations, engaging in moderate daily physical activity, understanding nutrition guidelines like MyPyramid, and avoiding risky behaviors like smoking, binge drinking, and drug use that can negatively impact health. The document emphasizes living to 100 by making positive lifestyle choices.
Kawita bapat breast health & infertilityKawita Bapat
This document discusses breast health, risk factors for breast cancer, lifestyle choices that can reduce breast cancer risk, and fertility preservation and treatment options for women diagnosed with breast cancer. It notes that breast cancer risk depends on factors like age, type of cancer therapy received, and baseline fertility status. For women who may want children in the future, it recommends discussing fertility preservation options like egg or embryo freezing with healthcare providers before starting cancer treatment. Overall, the document provides an overview of considerations and options regarding fertility for women facing a breast cancer diagnosis.
This document provides an overview of smokeless tobacco, including what it is, common products, history of use in the USA, how the landscape is changing, and health risks. Smokeless tobacco is not smoked but rather is chewed, dipped, or placed in the mouth. It has traditionally been used by older men who chew but now younger men are using dipping products. The tobacco industry spends millions marketing smokeless tobacco as a safer alternative to cigarettes. However, smokeless tobacco use carries health risks like various cancers, oral health issues, and addiction.
This document discusses strategies for quitting smoking. It begins by outlining the health risks of smoking and benefits of quitting. Key points include increased risks of cancer, heart disease and stroke. Benefits of quitting include improved lung function within weeks and reduced cancer risk within 10 years. The document then discusses why smoking is difficult to quit due to nicotine addiction and habits. Suggested strategies for quitting include setting a date, removing smoking triggers from one's environment, and seeking social support.
This document discusses strategies for quitting smoking. It begins by outlining the health risks of smoking and benefits of quitting. Nicotine is highly addictive due to its effects on dopamine levels in the brain. Quitting leads to withdrawal symptoms but also significant health improvements over time, including reduced risk of heart disease and cancer. The document provides tips for preparing to quit, such as setting a date and removing cigarettes from your environment. Quitting is difficult due to both chemical addiction and behavioral habits but can greatly improve a person's long term health outcomes.
This document discusses strategies for quitting smoking. It begins by outlining the health risks of smoking and benefits of quitting. Nicotine is highly addictive due to its effects on dopamine levels in the brain. Quitting can be difficult due to withdrawal symptoms and cravings triggered by habits and stress. However, benefits include improved health, taste, and savings over time. The document provides tips for preparing to quit such as setting a date and learning coping strategies to stay smoke-free.
This document discusses major diet-related health problems in the Caribbean region. It notes that chronic non-communicable diseases like heart disease, cancer, and stroke are the top killers. These diseases are largely lifestyle-related and preventable. However, West Indians currently suffer disproportionately from these conditions due to high rates of obesity (60% of men and 78% of women are overweight) and related risk factors. The document outlines how diet and lifestyle choices can significantly impact rates of chronic diseases in the Caribbean population.
View the Power Point Presentation on diet-related health problems in the Caribbean. Think of additional ways in which these health problems can negatively impact Caribbean citizens.
Smoking has many disadvantages such as increasing the risk of lung cancer, pregnancy problems, and heart and blood vessel issues. Lung cancer patients who smoke are 15 to 30 times more likely to develop lung cancer or die from it. Smoking also endangers those around the smoker through secondhand smoke. To quit smoking, one can change their diet, keep their hands busy, exercise, make non-smoking friends, and make a list of reasons to quit. In Malaysia, half of men smoke, translating to 7 million male smokers, while 1 in 5 teens also smoke. The risks of smoking were better understood by smokers who expressed a desire to quit.
This document discusses women's health and wellness. It addresses several medical conditions of concern for women, including heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, and thyroid issues. It emphasizes the importance of women taking charge of their health, as their health is linked to their children, family, and society. The document outlines key factors for wellness, such as nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress management, and detoxification. It provides information on health and screening needs at different stages of life from adolescence through menopause and beyond. The overall message is the importance of lifestyle and preventative health for women's wellness.
Due to high temperature in summer feet sweat and swell which may lead to skin issues like blisters. It is tough task to prevent skin blisters but they can be treated with the effective ways. http://www.myhealthpharma.com/blog/effective-ways-to-treat-skin-blisters.aspx
Brain tumor is one of the serious health issue, know here the different types of brain tumor and how it is treated according to stages and type. http://www.myhealthpharma.com/blog/things-to-known-about-brain-tumor.aspx
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Bipolar disorder is a chronic mental illness characterized by periods of depression and mania. It can cause mood swings, excessive happiness or sadness, increased energy, irritability, and changes in sleep patterns. There are several types of bipolar disorder defined by the severity and frequency of mood episodes. Treatment involves mood stabilizing medications, antidepressants, antipsychotics, and anti-anxiety drugs. Psychotherapy like CBT is also used to help manage symptoms and develop coping strategies. The treatment aims to control mood swings and improve the patient's quality of life.
Is Lung Cancer Killing Women More Than Breast Cancer ?Erin Bell
Breast cancer most common health diseases attack women is Lung Cancer. After breast cancer treatment one should strictly avoid SMOKING, as it causes lung cancer. Check out here more on breast cancer and lung cancer http://www.myhealthpharma.com/blog/is-lung-cancer-killing-women-more-than-breast-cancer.aspx
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Doing yoga during pregnancy, is it safe ? Prenatal yoga has its own benefits, pregnant women perform it under the guidance of instructor.
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Generic zyrtec – Better Option to Treat Dirt AllergyErin Bell
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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2. SMOKING IS DANGEROUS TO HEALTH
▪Smoking is bad for health.
▪Smoking damages every organ of the body.
▪Cigarette smoking causes 90 percent of lung cancer
deaths.
▪It is also responsible for many other health problems.
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3. WHY SHOULD YOU AVOID SMOKING?
• Risk Of Lung Cancer
Healthy Lung
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4. WHY SHOULD YOU AVOID SMOKING?
• Risk Of Heart Disease • Eye Diseases
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5. WHY SHOULD YOU AVOID SMOKING
• Loss of sense of Smell and Taste
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6. WHY SHOULD YOU AVOID SMOKING?
Risk of Mouth cancer
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7. WHY SHOULD YOU AVOID SMOKING?
• Fetus Birth Defects
• Lower birth weight of
children
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