A short film about the consequences that can bring the snuff in our lives. To make awareness and care for our bodies because it is the house where we live all our life and we should therefore take care and keep it clean from all addictions toxic to the body. Example of damages our own life and the beings around us.
"The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 4.9 million people die annually as a result of snuff. That figure could reach 10 million by 2030. According to statistics, the cigarette kills one person every 6.5 seconds. Smoking addition to health risks, which are many because it is associated with many chronic diseases, is also associated with other problems such as burns, fires and traffic accidents"
Common adverse effects of tobacco smoking. The more common effects are in bold face. Tobacco use leads most commonly to diseases affecting the heart and lungs, with smoking being a major risk factor for heart attacks, strokes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, and cancer (particularly lung cancer, cancers of the larynx and mouth, and pancreatic cancer). Cigarette smoking increases the risk of Croon’s disease as well as the severity of the course of the disease. It is also the number one cause of bladder cancer. The World Health Organization estimates that tobacco caused 5.4 million deaths in 2004 and 100 million deaths over the course of the 20th century.Similarly, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes tobacco use as "the single most important preventable risk to human health in developed countries and an important cause of premature death worldwide.
Common adverse effects of tobacco smoking. The more common effects are in bold face.
Tobacco use leads most commonly to diseases affecting the heart and lungs, with smoking being a major risk factor for heart attacks, strokes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, and cancer (particularly lung cancer, cancers of the larynx and mouth, and pancreatic cancer). Cigarette smoking increases the risk of Croon’s disease as well as the severity of the course of the disease. It is also the number one cause of bladder cancer.
The World Health Organization estimates that tobacco caused 5.4 million deaths in 2004and 100 million deaths over the course of the 20th century. Similarly, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes tobacco use as "the single most important preventable risk to human health in developed countries and an important cause of premature death worldwide.
Lung cancer occurs at non-smokers in 3.4 cases per 100 000 population. At people smoking 0.5 packs of cigarettes a day this figure rises to 51.4 per 100 000, 1-2 packs - up to 143.9 per 100 000 and if the intensity of smoking is over 2 packs a day - up to 217.3 per 100,000 population.Rates of smoking have leveled off or declined in the developed world. Smoking rates in the United States have dropped by half from 1965 to 2006 falling from 42% to 20.8% in adults. In the developing world, tobacco consumption is rising by 3.4% per year.
Passive smoking presents a very real health risk. Six hundred thousand deaths were attributable to second-hand smoke in 2004.
by Dayron Villaverde
by Dayron Villaverde
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