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Title: NICOTINE


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NICOTINE TOBACCO
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Warning Labels
  • On January 11, 1964, Luther L. Terry, M.D.,
    Surgeon General of the U.S. Public Health
    Service, released the first report of the Surgeon
    General's Advisory Committee on Smoking and
    Health.
  • THE REPORT CONCLUDED
  • A cause of lung cancer and laryngeal cancer in
    men
  • A probable cause of lung cancer in women
  • The most important cause of chronic bronchitis

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  • Early on, the U.S. Congress adopted the Federal
    Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act of 1965
    and the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act of
    1969.
  • These laws
  • Required a health warning on cigarette packages
  • Banned cigarette advertising in the broadcasting
    media
  • Called for an annual report on the health
    consequences of smoking

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The Future Of Labels
  • In 2010, the FDA, The Food and Drug
    Administration, revealed 36 images to be placed
    on cigarette packs starting in 2012.

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Placement of images on a pack of cigarettes
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Some Proposed Images
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  • About 15 billion cigarettes are sold daily or 10
    million every minute
  • Cigarettes cause more than 1 in 5 American
    deaths
  • Smoking is hard on the heart and lungs
  • 90 of men, and 80 of women who have lung
    cancer the main cause is by cigarette smoking.
    Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of
    death in the U.S. and the leading cause of death
    caused by smoking.

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  • SMOKELESS TOBACCO
  • Chewing tobacco and snuff contain 28 cancer
    causing agents (carcinogens)
  • Smokeless tobacco causes oral cancer, esophageal
    cancer, and pancreatic cancer
  • Using smokeless tobacco may also cause heart
    disease, gum disease, and oral lesions other than
    cancer, such as leukoplakia (pre-cancerous sores)

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  • ANTI-SMOKING ADS
  • Images may be disturbing

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Within 20 minutes of quitting
  • 20 Minutes After QuittingYour heart rate drops.
  • 12 hours After QuittingCarbon monoxide level in
    your blood drops to normal.
  • 2 Weeks to 3 Months After QuittingYour heart
    attack risk begins to drop.Your lung function
    begins to improve.
  • 1 to 9 Months After QuittingYour coughing and
    shortness of breath decrease.
  • 1 Year After QuittingYour added risk of coronary
    heart disease is half that of a smokers.
  • 5 Years After QuittingYour stroke risk is
    reduced to that of a nonsmokers 5-15 years after
    quitting.
  • 10 Years After QuittingYour lung cancer death
    rate is about half that of a smokers.Your risk
    of cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus,
    bladder, kidney, and pancreas decreases.
  • 15 Years After QuittingYour risk of coronary
    heart disease is back to that of a nonsmokers.
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