Introduces gateway drugs that are commonly used anywhere. The addictive substances found in these particular drugs are tackled and strategies to prevent addiction.
Gateway drugs are substances like cigarettes and alcohol that are legal and widely accepted but can increase a person's risk of using illegal drugs. Cigarettes and alcohol are considered gateway drugs because they are readily available and socially acceptable, leading many people to use them and potentially progress to harder substances. Studies show that a large portion of Filipino teenagers have smoked cigarettes and tobacco-related deaths in the Philippines remain high, indicating that prevention efforts are needed, especially for curious and risk-taking youth.
There are many myths surrounding drug addiction, such as 'all drug users are addicts' or 'only hard drugs are dangerous'. In this slideshow, we bust these myths and provide the truth around drug addiction.
www.drugabuse.com
Prevention of Substance Use & Abuse (Gateway Drugs - Cigarettes)Jewel Jem
GRADE 9 Lesson on
Prevention of Substance Use & Abuse
and
Gateway Drugs (focusing on Cigarettes)
Cigarettes
Contents of Cigarettes
Risks and Other factors :)
The Dangers of Alcohol - MAPEH 8 (Health 4th Quarter)Carlo Luna
HEALTH Unit 4: Prevention of Substance Use and Abuse
Lesson 2: The Dangers of Alcohol
This material is designed to inform your students about the dangers of alcohol and teach them the various strategies to prevent substance use and abuse.
Cigarettes and their smoke contain harmful chemicals and carcinogens that can negatively impact a person's health. Smoking cigarettes increases the risk of cancer and tobacco-related diseases. Nicotine is the addictive substance in cigarettes that increases central nervous system activity, which controls organs like the heart and lungs. There are three types of smoke produced by cigarettes: mainstream smoke inhaled by smokers, and sidestream and thirdhand smoke that can impact non-smokers. Laws in the Philippines regulate the sale and use of tobacco products to protect public health.
This learning material discusses the dangers of cigarette smoking and alcohol use. It aims to provide students with knowledge on gateway drugs and strategies to prevent substance abuse. The document contains several activities for students, including identifying gateway drugs, discussing reasons for teenage smoking, and practicing refusal skills. The material emphasizes that cigarette smoking and alcohol use can negatively impact health and lead to abuse of more dangerous drugs. It encourages students to choose healthy alternatives and avoid risks to their well-being.
The Dangers of Cigarette Smoking - MAPEH 8 (Health 4th Quarter)Carlo Luna
HEALTH Unit 4: Prevention of Substance Use and Abuse
Lesson 1: The Dangers of Cigarette Smoking
This material is designed to inform your students about the dangers of cigarette smoking and teach them the various strategies to prevent substance use and abuse.
The document discusses drugs and factors related to drug use. It defines different types of drugs including gateway drugs, depressants, stimulants, narcotics, hallucinogens, and inhalants. It also discusses risk and protective factors for drug use across different domains of life like personal, family, peers, school, and community. Finally, it outlines requirements, steps, and modes of treatment for drug dependency.
Gateway drugs are substances like cigarettes and alcohol that are legal and widely accepted but can increase a person's risk of using illegal drugs. Cigarettes and alcohol are considered gateway drugs because they are readily available and socially acceptable, leading many people to use them and potentially progress to harder substances. Studies show that a large portion of Filipino teenagers have smoked cigarettes and tobacco-related deaths in the Philippines remain high, indicating that prevention efforts are needed, especially for curious and risk-taking youth.
There are many myths surrounding drug addiction, such as 'all drug users are addicts' or 'only hard drugs are dangerous'. In this slideshow, we bust these myths and provide the truth around drug addiction.
www.drugabuse.com
Prevention of Substance Use & Abuse (Gateway Drugs - Cigarettes)Jewel Jem
GRADE 9 Lesson on
Prevention of Substance Use & Abuse
and
Gateway Drugs (focusing on Cigarettes)
Cigarettes
Contents of Cigarettes
Risks and Other factors :)
The Dangers of Alcohol - MAPEH 8 (Health 4th Quarter)Carlo Luna
HEALTH Unit 4: Prevention of Substance Use and Abuse
Lesson 2: The Dangers of Alcohol
This material is designed to inform your students about the dangers of alcohol and teach them the various strategies to prevent substance use and abuse.
Cigarettes and their smoke contain harmful chemicals and carcinogens that can negatively impact a person's health. Smoking cigarettes increases the risk of cancer and tobacco-related diseases. Nicotine is the addictive substance in cigarettes that increases central nervous system activity, which controls organs like the heart and lungs. There are three types of smoke produced by cigarettes: mainstream smoke inhaled by smokers, and sidestream and thirdhand smoke that can impact non-smokers. Laws in the Philippines regulate the sale and use of tobacco products to protect public health.
This learning material discusses the dangers of cigarette smoking and alcohol use. It aims to provide students with knowledge on gateway drugs and strategies to prevent substance abuse. The document contains several activities for students, including identifying gateway drugs, discussing reasons for teenage smoking, and practicing refusal skills. The material emphasizes that cigarette smoking and alcohol use can negatively impact health and lead to abuse of more dangerous drugs. It encourages students to choose healthy alternatives and avoid risks to their well-being.
The Dangers of Cigarette Smoking - MAPEH 8 (Health 4th Quarter)Carlo Luna
HEALTH Unit 4: Prevention of Substance Use and Abuse
Lesson 1: The Dangers of Cigarette Smoking
This material is designed to inform your students about the dangers of cigarette smoking and teach them the various strategies to prevent substance use and abuse.
The document discusses drugs and factors related to drug use. It defines different types of drugs including gateway drugs, depressants, stimulants, narcotics, hallucinogens, and inhalants. It also discusses risk and protective factors for drug use across different domains of life like personal, family, peers, school, and community. Finally, it outlines requirements, steps, and modes of treatment for drug dependency.
The document provides an overview of Western classical music from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. It discusses the Gregorian chant of the Medieval era and prominent composers such as Adam de la Halle. Renaissance music featured the development of instruments like the lute and vocal genres like the mass and madrigal. Famous Renaissance composers mentioned include Palestrina and Thomas Morley. The Baroque period saw forms like the concerto, concerto grosso, and fugue emerge, and prominent composers from this era discussed are Bach, Vivaldi, and Handel.
HEALTH 9 Quarter 3 Module 3 Substance Use and Abuse.pptxEllahMarieWagas
This document discusses types of drugs and substances of abuse. It covers six main types: gateway drugs, depressants, stimulants, narcotics, hallucinogens, and inhalants. Gateway drugs are those that could lead users to try more dangerous substances. Depressants slow the central nervous system while stimulants speed it up. Narcotics relieve pain and induce sleepiness. Hallucinogens distort reality and facts. Inhalants are household chemicals that are abused by sniffing or huffing. The document also outlines signs of drug abuse and the short-term and long-term effects of drug use on individuals, families, schools, and communities. Ways to prevent drug abuse include developing protective
LIFESTYLE AND WEIGHT MANAGEMENT (Physical Activity and Eating Habits)JanRhoJM2321
This document discusses the importance of lifestyle and weight management through physical activity and healthy eating habits. It states that daily routines, activities, and eating practices can impact health both positively and negatively even at a young age. The document encourages prioritizing health at any age through proper lifestyle and weight management, and lists healthy foods and exercise as important factors. It includes a self-assessment checklist and directions to provide examples of healthy and unhealthy practices and bring pictures of physical activities to class.
Gateway Drugs - Risk and Protective FactorsJoshua Baluyot
The document discusses gateway drugs, which are legal drugs like cigarettes and alcohol that non-drug users may try and can lead to using more dangerous drugs like marijuana and methamphetamines. It notes that teenagers who smoke and drink at a young age are more likely to experiment with other drugs. The document provides questions and activities to help guide discussion around gateway drugs and their risks and health effects.
This document discusses active recreation options for quarter 3, including street dancing and hip hop dancing. It provides details on various street dance styles like breaking, popping, locking, krumping, tutting, shuffling, and waacking. The document also discusses the health benefits of dancing, including improved cardiovascular health, muscle strength, weight management, bone strength, balance, coordination, and mental well-being. Students are assigned to answer processing questions, assessments, and assignments related to analyzing their physical activity and choosing a recreational activity based on the Filipino Pyramid Guide.
Unit 1 FIRST TOPIC IN PE GRADE 10-PROMOTING HEALTHY LIFESTYLEMaCristina21
This slide decks presentation is a springboard lesson for Grade 10 with self -assessment on healthy lifestyle, lifestyle diseases, safety and weight management.
Consuming too much alcohol on a daily basis can lead to health problems like stroke, liver disease, and mouth cancer. Alcohol is one of the oldest known drugs that is made by fermenting grains, fruits, or honey. While an occasional drink likely does little harm, binge drinking and developing a tolerance can cause people to consume greater amounts of alcohol in an attempt to feel its effects, leading to issues. Factors like age, gender, health, food intake, and other drugs influence how alcohol affects each person. Both short and long term heavy alcohol use can damage major organs like the eyes, throat, heart, lungs, liver, and more.
Music has been an important part of human culture throughout history and plays a vital role in people's lives. The elements that make up music include melody, tempo, dynamics, harmony, form, timbre, and rhythm. Melody refers to the tune, tempo is the speed, and dynamics concern volume. Harmony involves two or more notes played together, form is the structure of the music, and timbre is the sound quality of instruments. Rhythm encompasses the length and pattern of notes and rests.
This document discusses global health trends, issues, and concerns. It explains that the United Nations designated the World Health Organization to lead on global health matters and coordinate efforts between member nations. Current global health issues include ensuring fair access to healthcare and protecting against threats that affect people worldwide. The document will provide information about global health issues and initiatives to address problems through readings and activities to improve understanding of health concerns around the world.
This document discusses several key health issues and concerns for adolescents in the Philippines. It covers reproductive health, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, tobacco use, cybercrime, child pornography, and hazing. It also outlines several laws passed by the Philippine government to address these issues, such as the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act, the Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act, the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act, the Tobacco Regulation Act, the Cybercrime Prevention Act, and the Anti-Child Pornography Act.
The document discusses consumer health and making wise decisions about health products and services. It defines a consumer health consumer as someone who builds knowledge to make informed choices that affect their health. Reliable sources of health information include professionals, educational institutions, and screened media sources. The role of a consumer health educator is to help consumers choose beneficial products and services by providing information and guiding them to reliable sources.
This document provides an overview of the curriculum for teaching arts in the 3rd quarter. It discusses different art forms practiced in the Philippines including photography, film, print media, animation, and advertising. For each topic, it provides background information and examples of notable Philippine artists and their works. It also outlines hands-on group projects for students to work on photography, filmmaking, animation, and stop-motion animation. The projects aim to teach communication skills and creativity through different visual media.
20th century music saw dramatic innovations in musical styles and forms enabled by new recording and distribution technologies. Key styles that emerged included impressionism, expressionism, neo-classicism, avant-garde music, and modern nationalism. Neo-classicism drew inspiration from 18th century classical music, combining tonal harmonies with some dissonance. Avant-garde music like serialism sought to break boundaries and innovate, exemplified by composers like John Cage. Modern nationalism incorporated folk melodies and motifs to combine modern techniques with patriotic themes, as seen in the works of Bartok, Prokofiev, and Russian composers.
Musical Impressionism formed in late 19th century France as a transition from Romantic music to 20th century modernism. The two major Impressionist composers were Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. Impressionist music was characterized by subtle emotion over dramatic expression, unconventional scales and harmony, looser musical forms, and emphasis on orchestration. Important works include Debussy's Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun and Ravel's Daphnis & Chloe Suites and Bolero.
This document discusses the dangers of cigarette smoking. It notes that smoking is the second leading cause of death worldwide. It discusses the harmful effects of smoking on the skin, mouth, brain, lungs and heart. It provides strategies to prevent smoking, such as choosing non-smoking friends, staying busy and active, staying positive, and listening to advice from elders and parents. Students role play these prevention strategies and complete an assignment identifying three types of smoke produced by cigarettes.
1. This document provides information on social dances, dance mixers, dance injuries, and dance etiquette. It discusses the importance of dance etiquette in ensuring a happy dance experience and outlines rules for behaviors like never blaming partners, dancing to their level, and enjoying the dance.
2. It also discusses exercises needed for ballroom dancing like yoga poses for flexibility, balance and strengthening exercises like pushups and planks. Warm-up exercises before dancing are recommended to prevent injury and allow dancers to perform movements properly.
3. The health benefits of ballroom dancing are also summarized, including improved coordination, balance, muscle tone, flexibility, bone density, and decreased stress and heart disease risk.
This document outlines the content standards, performance standards, and learning competencies for music students in the first quarter. It covers three historical periods of music: the Medieval period from 700-1400 AD, including Gregorian chants and troubadour music; the Renaissance period from 1400-1600 AD, including masses and madrigals; and the Baroque period from 1685-1750 AD, including concerto grosso and oratorio forms. Students will learn about the cultural backgrounds of these eras and perform songs, describe musical elements, and relate the music to history. They will also explore other arts from these time periods and improvise accompaniments.
The document discusses substance abuse in the Philippines, including relevant laws and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency. It provides statistics on typical drug users in the Philippines and classifications/effects of commonly abused drugs like shabu (methamphetamine), marijuana, inhalants, and prescription drugs. Pictures show the physical effects of drug abuse. The document aims to educate youth on the dangers of substance use.
This document outlines strategies for smoking cessation. It begins by defining smoking and listing the common constituents in tobacco smoke. It then discusses the various forms of smoking and their health effects, both oral and general. The stages of change model for smoking cessation is introduced. Various cessation approaches like pharmacotherapy, counseling, and alternatives to smoking are described. The 5As framework for helping patients quit is covered in detail. Motivational interviewing techniques and coping strategies while quitting are also summarized.
This document appears to be a biology project on drug addiction by Foram A. Desai of B.S. Patel Primary School. It includes an acknowledgements section, table of contents, and sections on the aims of the project, introduction to drug addiction, classification of drugs, how addiction begins, effects of drug and alcohol combinations, case studies of addiction, treatment recommendations, stages of addiction, and conclusions. The project provides information on different drugs, their effects, how addiction develops and is treated. It examines issues like drug abuse and the need for prevention through education and policy changes.
The document provides an overview of Western classical music from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. It discusses the Gregorian chant of the Medieval era and prominent composers such as Adam de la Halle. Renaissance music featured the development of instruments like the lute and vocal genres like the mass and madrigal. Famous Renaissance composers mentioned include Palestrina and Thomas Morley. The Baroque period saw forms like the concerto, concerto grosso, and fugue emerge, and prominent composers from this era discussed are Bach, Vivaldi, and Handel.
HEALTH 9 Quarter 3 Module 3 Substance Use and Abuse.pptxEllahMarieWagas
This document discusses types of drugs and substances of abuse. It covers six main types: gateway drugs, depressants, stimulants, narcotics, hallucinogens, and inhalants. Gateway drugs are those that could lead users to try more dangerous substances. Depressants slow the central nervous system while stimulants speed it up. Narcotics relieve pain and induce sleepiness. Hallucinogens distort reality and facts. Inhalants are household chemicals that are abused by sniffing or huffing. The document also outlines signs of drug abuse and the short-term and long-term effects of drug use on individuals, families, schools, and communities. Ways to prevent drug abuse include developing protective
LIFESTYLE AND WEIGHT MANAGEMENT (Physical Activity and Eating Habits)JanRhoJM2321
This document discusses the importance of lifestyle and weight management through physical activity and healthy eating habits. It states that daily routines, activities, and eating practices can impact health both positively and negatively even at a young age. The document encourages prioritizing health at any age through proper lifestyle and weight management, and lists healthy foods and exercise as important factors. It includes a self-assessment checklist and directions to provide examples of healthy and unhealthy practices and bring pictures of physical activities to class.
Gateway Drugs - Risk and Protective FactorsJoshua Baluyot
The document discusses gateway drugs, which are legal drugs like cigarettes and alcohol that non-drug users may try and can lead to using more dangerous drugs like marijuana and methamphetamines. It notes that teenagers who smoke and drink at a young age are more likely to experiment with other drugs. The document provides questions and activities to help guide discussion around gateway drugs and their risks and health effects.
This document discusses active recreation options for quarter 3, including street dancing and hip hop dancing. It provides details on various street dance styles like breaking, popping, locking, krumping, tutting, shuffling, and waacking. The document also discusses the health benefits of dancing, including improved cardiovascular health, muscle strength, weight management, bone strength, balance, coordination, and mental well-being. Students are assigned to answer processing questions, assessments, and assignments related to analyzing their physical activity and choosing a recreational activity based on the Filipino Pyramid Guide.
Unit 1 FIRST TOPIC IN PE GRADE 10-PROMOTING HEALTHY LIFESTYLEMaCristina21
This slide decks presentation is a springboard lesson for Grade 10 with self -assessment on healthy lifestyle, lifestyle diseases, safety and weight management.
Consuming too much alcohol on a daily basis can lead to health problems like stroke, liver disease, and mouth cancer. Alcohol is one of the oldest known drugs that is made by fermenting grains, fruits, or honey. While an occasional drink likely does little harm, binge drinking and developing a tolerance can cause people to consume greater amounts of alcohol in an attempt to feel its effects, leading to issues. Factors like age, gender, health, food intake, and other drugs influence how alcohol affects each person. Both short and long term heavy alcohol use can damage major organs like the eyes, throat, heart, lungs, liver, and more.
Music has been an important part of human culture throughout history and plays a vital role in people's lives. The elements that make up music include melody, tempo, dynamics, harmony, form, timbre, and rhythm. Melody refers to the tune, tempo is the speed, and dynamics concern volume. Harmony involves two or more notes played together, form is the structure of the music, and timbre is the sound quality of instruments. Rhythm encompasses the length and pattern of notes and rests.
This document discusses global health trends, issues, and concerns. It explains that the United Nations designated the World Health Organization to lead on global health matters and coordinate efforts between member nations. Current global health issues include ensuring fair access to healthcare and protecting against threats that affect people worldwide. The document will provide information about global health issues and initiatives to address problems through readings and activities to improve understanding of health concerns around the world.
This document discusses several key health issues and concerns for adolescents in the Philippines. It covers reproductive health, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, tobacco use, cybercrime, child pornography, and hazing. It also outlines several laws passed by the Philippine government to address these issues, such as the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act, the Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act, the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act, the Tobacco Regulation Act, the Cybercrime Prevention Act, and the Anti-Child Pornography Act.
The document discusses consumer health and making wise decisions about health products and services. It defines a consumer health consumer as someone who builds knowledge to make informed choices that affect their health. Reliable sources of health information include professionals, educational institutions, and screened media sources. The role of a consumer health educator is to help consumers choose beneficial products and services by providing information and guiding them to reliable sources.
This document provides an overview of the curriculum for teaching arts in the 3rd quarter. It discusses different art forms practiced in the Philippines including photography, film, print media, animation, and advertising. For each topic, it provides background information and examples of notable Philippine artists and their works. It also outlines hands-on group projects for students to work on photography, filmmaking, animation, and stop-motion animation. The projects aim to teach communication skills and creativity through different visual media.
20th century music saw dramatic innovations in musical styles and forms enabled by new recording and distribution technologies. Key styles that emerged included impressionism, expressionism, neo-classicism, avant-garde music, and modern nationalism. Neo-classicism drew inspiration from 18th century classical music, combining tonal harmonies with some dissonance. Avant-garde music like serialism sought to break boundaries and innovate, exemplified by composers like John Cage. Modern nationalism incorporated folk melodies and motifs to combine modern techniques with patriotic themes, as seen in the works of Bartok, Prokofiev, and Russian composers.
Musical Impressionism formed in late 19th century France as a transition from Romantic music to 20th century modernism. The two major Impressionist composers were Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. Impressionist music was characterized by subtle emotion over dramatic expression, unconventional scales and harmony, looser musical forms, and emphasis on orchestration. Important works include Debussy's Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun and Ravel's Daphnis & Chloe Suites and Bolero.
This document discusses the dangers of cigarette smoking. It notes that smoking is the second leading cause of death worldwide. It discusses the harmful effects of smoking on the skin, mouth, brain, lungs and heart. It provides strategies to prevent smoking, such as choosing non-smoking friends, staying busy and active, staying positive, and listening to advice from elders and parents. Students role play these prevention strategies and complete an assignment identifying three types of smoke produced by cigarettes.
1. This document provides information on social dances, dance mixers, dance injuries, and dance etiquette. It discusses the importance of dance etiquette in ensuring a happy dance experience and outlines rules for behaviors like never blaming partners, dancing to their level, and enjoying the dance.
2. It also discusses exercises needed for ballroom dancing like yoga poses for flexibility, balance and strengthening exercises like pushups and planks. Warm-up exercises before dancing are recommended to prevent injury and allow dancers to perform movements properly.
3. The health benefits of ballroom dancing are also summarized, including improved coordination, balance, muscle tone, flexibility, bone density, and decreased stress and heart disease risk.
This document outlines the content standards, performance standards, and learning competencies for music students in the first quarter. It covers three historical periods of music: the Medieval period from 700-1400 AD, including Gregorian chants and troubadour music; the Renaissance period from 1400-1600 AD, including masses and madrigals; and the Baroque period from 1685-1750 AD, including concerto grosso and oratorio forms. Students will learn about the cultural backgrounds of these eras and perform songs, describe musical elements, and relate the music to history. They will also explore other arts from these time periods and improvise accompaniments.
The document discusses substance abuse in the Philippines, including relevant laws and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency. It provides statistics on typical drug users in the Philippines and classifications/effects of commonly abused drugs like shabu (methamphetamine), marijuana, inhalants, and prescription drugs. Pictures show the physical effects of drug abuse. The document aims to educate youth on the dangers of substance use.
This document outlines strategies for smoking cessation. It begins by defining smoking and listing the common constituents in tobacco smoke. It then discusses the various forms of smoking and their health effects, both oral and general. The stages of change model for smoking cessation is introduced. Various cessation approaches like pharmacotherapy, counseling, and alternatives to smoking are described. The 5As framework for helping patients quit is covered in detail. Motivational interviewing techniques and coping strategies while quitting are also summarized.
This document appears to be a biology project on drug addiction by Foram A. Desai of B.S. Patel Primary School. It includes an acknowledgements section, table of contents, and sections on the aims of the project, introduction to drug addiction, classification of drugs, how addiction begins, effects of drug and alcohol combinations, case studies of addiction, treatment recommendations, stages of addiction, and conclusions. The project provides information on different drugs, their effects, how addiction develops and is treated. It examines issues like drug abuse and the need for prevention through education and policy changes.
The document is a report on drug addiction submitted by Komal Prasad Pandey. It discusses various topics related to drug addiction including an acknowledgement, certificate, index, aim and objectives, classification of drugs, effects of commonly used drugs like heroin, cannabis and cocaine. It also discusses how drug addiction begins and the short-term and long-term effects of drug use. The report separately discusses smoking, drinking and use of drugs and their social and health impacts. It provides details on tobacco, its sources, modes of use and effects. Similarly, it discusses alcohol, its reasons for drinking, impact on health, and sources and modes of use. The report concludes by always advising people to say no to drugs.
The document discusses strategies for preventing substance use and abuse, with a focus on cigarettes and alcohol. It defines cigarettes and alcohol as "gateway drugs" that often lead to use of more dangerous drugs. It outlines the short-term and long-term health effects of using these gateway drugs, and provides activities for learners to demonstrate their understanding of prevention strategies and the impacts of smoking.
This document discusses tobacco, its history, current usage, health effects, and control. It begins by defining tobacco smoking and its history of use dating back thousands of years for ceremonial and medical purposes. It then notes that today, over 800 million people worldwide consume tobacco, generating billions for tobacco companies, though advertising is now regulated. The document outlines the various health risks of tobacco usage, including cancer, heart and lung disease. It advocates for tobacco control through prevention, education, taxation and smoke-free policies to reduce tobacco-related illness and death. World No Tobacco Day is highlighted as an annual event promoting these goals. Health promotion aims to address root causes of disease and empower people's health through education, environments and communities.
ROJoson PEP Talk: NO_TOBACCO_SMOKING AWARENESS - ADVOCACY Reynaldo Joson
The document discusses an upcoming Zoom event on May 20, 2023 from 1400H to 1500H about No Tobacco and No Smoking Awareness and Advocacy. The objective is to empower laypeople to understand the importance of this issue for their health management. The event will include a PEP talk, group pictures, a learning test to earn a certificate, and an open forum for feedback.
The document discusses protecting youth from tobacco and nicotine use. It notes that the theme for World No Tobacco Day 2020 is protecting youth from industry manipulation and preventing tobacco and nicotine use. It states that for decades the tobacco industry has deliberately employed strategic tactics to attract youth to tobacco products. The global campaign aims to expose these devious tactics and empower youth to stand up against the tobacco industry. It lists some of the tactics used by the tobacco industry to market to children and adolescents, such as flavored products, social media influencers, and product placement. The document urges action to ensure a new generation is not deceived by the tobacco industry's lies and calls for empowering youth to refuse tobacco products.
This document summarizes the various negative health effects of smoking on the body's major systems. It discusses how smoking can damage the lungs and respiratory system, increasing risks of infections, COPD, and lung cancer. It also outlines smoking's impacts on the cardiovascular system like restricting blood flow, raising blood pressure and cholesterol, and increasing risks of heart disease and stroke. Additionally, it notes smoking's effects on other systems like the skin, mouth, digestive system, and reproductive organs, as well as links to various cancers and other health issues.
The document is a biology project report on drug addiction. It discusses how drug addiction begins through factors like curiosity, peer pressure, depression. It classifies drugs into sedatives, opiates, stimulants and hallucinogens. It describes various commonly abused drugs like tobacco, alcohol and their health effects. The conclusion emphasizes that drug use causes significant disease and disability and recent research may help reduce harm from substance abuse.
"Quitting Smoking: Your Journey to a Healthier Life"
Embarking on the journey to quit smoking is not just a decision; it's a transformational commitment to reclaiming your health and vitality. In this insightful publication, we delve into the multifaceted process of quitting smoking, offering comprehensive guidance and support every step of the way.
From understanding the psychological and physical dependencies to implementing effective cessation strategies, each page is a roadmap to success. Discover practical tips for managing cravings, navigating withdrawal symptoms, and cultivating a mindset of resilience. Through personal stories, expert insights, and evidence-based techniques, this publication empowers you to break free from the grip of tobacco addiction and embrace a smoke-free future.
Join the millions who have embarked on this life-changing journey and experience the profound benefits of quitting smoking. Your health, happiness, and longevity await.
The document is a biology project report submitted by a student on the topic of drug addiction. It includes an introduction defining drugs and addiction, a classification of major drug types, how addiction begins through various factors like curiosity or peer pressure, and the negative effects of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs on health and society. It concludes by emphasizing the need for evidence-based public health strategies to prevent and treat substance abuse issues.
1. The document discusses drugs addiction and provides classifications of commonly abused drugs such as sedatives, opiates, stimulants, and hallucinogens. It notes drugs can be addictive when used repeatedly or in large doses.
2. Tobacco and alcohol are discussed in more depth. Tobacco contains the addictive substance nicotine and smoking tobacco can lead to health issues. Alcohol causes intoxication and some people become dependent on it, experiencing withdrawal without it.
3. The document examines how drug and alcohol addiction begins, often due to curiosity, peer pressure, mental health issues, or a desire to alter one's state of mind. It notes the social and health impacts of substance abuse.
This document discusses a presentation titled "Smoking Cessation - What’s my Role?". The objectives are to become familiar with nicotine addiction and barriers to cessation, define the respiratory therapist's role in cessation programs, and how to incorporate cessation into clinical practice. Key points include understanding nicotine's effects in the brain, the importance of motivation and ambivalence in cessation, and utilizing tools like the 5 A's and motivational interviewing to help patients quit. A variety of cessation medications are also reviewed.
The document discusses nicotine and tobacco use. It defines nicotine as a toxic and addictive alkaloid found in tobacco. It then describes different routes of nicotine administration including smoking, oral consumption, and nasal inhalation. The effects of nicotine on the body and brain are explained, including increased heart rate and the release of dopamine and endorphins which produce pleasurable feelings. Statistics on tobacco addiction and the health risks of smoking are also presented.
Lets Get High, feeling drugs and their consequencesAdventRecovery
This document discusses reasons why people may choose to use drugs or alcohol, the health risks of various substances, and encouragement to avoid substance abuse. It notes common reasons for initially using substances like stress, peer pressure, and curiosity. However, it outlines many health dangers of long-term use for cigarettes, alcohol, marijuana, prescription drugs like Ambien and Seroquel, and opioids like Dilaudid and Xanax. The risks include addiction, brain damage, heart and lung problems, mental health issues, and other physical harm. In the end, it encourages stopping substance use for one's long-term well-being.
INVESTIGATORY PROJECT OF BIOLOGY BY SHAHREYAR KHAN.pdfSHAHREYARKHAN6
Shahreyar Khan, a class 12 student, completed a biology project on drug addiction. The project included an introduction defining addiction, types of drug abuse like heroin, cocaine, and alcohol. It described the causes and effects of addiction and treatment methods like counseling and detoxification. The project included case studies of diabetic patients and concluded that drug use causes disease and disability worldwide but recent research may help reduce harm.
1. Nicotine is highly addictive and causes physical and psychological dependence. Withdrawal from nicotine can cause cravings and symptoms like headaches and irritability.
2. Smoking harms nearly every organ in the body and causes many types of cancer as well as respiratory and heart diseases. Secondhand smoke also increases health risks.
3. Tobacco use, especially before age 18, often leads to long-term addiction. Social influences and misinformation can convince youth to experiment with tobacco despite known health risks. Resisting peer pressure requires assertiveness, education, and choosing non-smoking friends.
The document discusses the dangers of cigarette and alcohol use. It provides questions about the chemicals in cigarettes, types of smoke emitted, and short and long term effects of smoking. It also asks guiding questions about alcohol, its effects on the body, and reasons why people drink or do not drink. The long term health impacts of drinking alcohol on the liver, brain, and other organs are described. Students are asked to reflect on and discuss the effects of alcoholism on families, communities, and countries.
This document appears to be a biology investigatory project on drug addiction completed by a student. It includes sections on the objective, classification of drugs, how addiction begins, effects of specific drugs like tobacco and alcohol, and conclusions. The project received guidance from the student's biology teacher and utilized several references in its completion.
Chemistry Investigatory Project Class 12 - DrugsShashikals Kp
(1) The document is a 12th grade class project on drug addiction and abuse. It discusses various drugs like tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and others.
(2) It explains how drug addiction begins, often due to curiosity, peer pressure, mental health issues, and a desire to experience different mental states. Regular use can lead to physical and psychological dependence.
(3) Specific drugs like tobacco and alcohol are examined in more depth, covering their sources, modes of use, effects, and health impacts of regular consumption. Overall, the project aims to raise awareness about the dangers of drug use and addiction.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
3. Topic Objectives
• Identify and discuss addictive substances that are
found in gateway drugs;
• Submit a reflection paper on the impact of
smoking and excessive alcohol drinking to the
body, family and community;
• Discuss strategies in the prevention of cigarette
smoking and alcohol drinking; and
• Suggest healthful alternatives to cigarettes and
alcohol to promote healthy lifestyle.
13. How to prevent and control alcohol drinking
and smoking?
–Be firmed in saying NO.
–Be consistent in saying NO.
–Give valid reasons for refusing.
–Avoid situations where you can be pressured
–Avoid people who always makes a wrong decision,
pessimistic and desperate.
14. Healthy alternatives to cigarette smoking
and alcohol drinking.
• Participate actively in sports, Zumba, and other physical
activities.
• Involve and actively participate cycling/ biking activity.
• Join clubs, civic and religious organizations in school or in
the community.
• Develop a wholesome and enjoyable hobby like cooking,
baking, planting or painting.
15. Cigarettes
A cigarette is a narrow cylinder containing
psychoactive material, typically tobacco that is rolled
into thin paper for smoking. Most cigarettes contain a
"reconstituted tobacco" product known as "sheet", which
consists of "recycled [tobacco] stems, stalks, scraps,
collected dust, and floor sweepings", to which are added
glue, chemicals and fillers; the product is then sprayed
with nicotine that was extracted from the tobacco scraps,
and shaped into curls.
21. LEARNING TASK
1.Through a concept map, discuss
the impact of excessive smoking to
the vital organs of the body.
22. 2. Considering the negative health impact of smoking
and drinking alcohol to our body, how would you
convince your family member who has been hooked
to smoking and drinking to adopt healthy alternatives
in order to promote healthy lifestyle? What
interventions you can suggest?
23. 3.What alternatives or strategies
you can suggest to prevent and
control such unhealthy vises that
is rampant in your locality? Give at
least 5 healthy alternatives,
strategies or activities and explain
its sustainability.
Editor's Notes
Rules: you have to collect the 10 items at your home, if your done collecting this item you will say your name like haidz done shopping, you have complete this task in just 1 minute