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Kids and Cigarette Smoke You’ve heard that smoking and breathing in second hand smoke is bad for you. You might know that if you have asthma it’s really bad. Why?
Here are some ideas to help you deal with people smoking when you’re around:
Even when they know of all of that, the number of kids who smoke continues to go up. Why? Some kids say… Smoking won’t really hurt me. WRONG!
Smoking causes more deaths every year than fires, car
crashes, alcohol, cocaine, heroin, AIDS, murders and suicides
COMBINED. Sounds pretty dangerous! I exercise so it doesn’t matter. WRONG!
No amount of exercise can take away the damage done by
smoking cigarettes. In the U.S. each year 400,000 people die
because of smoking, whether they exercised or not. Tobacco is not a drug. WRONG!
Nicotine, the stimulant in tobacco, is more addictive than
cocaine or heroin. Cigarettes are the only product that when used
exactly as intended causes addiction and disease and kills the
customer. I’m not hurting anyone else. WRONG!
The dangers of second-hand smoke are well known. Second
hand tobacco smoke is responsible for 3,000 cancer deaths each
year, as well as 62,000 deaths from coronary artery disease. In
addition, it is known to cause serious respiratory problems in
children, including more severe asthma attacks and respiratory
infections. I smoke because I choose to. WRONG! Each year more than a million teenagers “choose to”
become regular smokers. Nicotine is so highly addictive that if
you choose to start, you will find it hard to “choose to”
stop. Tobacco
companies are making $200 million a year by selling to and
addicting a new generation of customers – you! Because
smoking keeps the weight off – I’ll gain weight if I quit. WRONG!
Smoking doesn’t keep you slim. Gaining weight may occur
when you quit cigarettes, but the small amount of weight you might
gain is a lot less harmful than smoking.
Research tells us that a person would have to gain more
than 100 pounds to equal the health risks of smoking two packs of
cigarettes. Try walking or exercising when you feel the urge to
smoke to help keep the weight gain down when you quit. Because
smoking relaxes me. WRONG!
It may feel like it, but the nicotine in cigarettes is
actually a stimulant. It speeds up your bodily functions and
increases your heart rate. I
use spit tobacco – it’s safer. WRONG!
It’s has nicotine and is addictive, too.
It causes mouth cancer and gum and tooth problems. The
majority of teens don’t want to date anyone who uses spit
tobacco. Because
it makes me look cool. WRONG!
Smokers have bad breath, their fingers and teeth can turn
yellow and their faces get lined and wrinkled faster.
The cigarette companies spend more than $6 billion each
year - $16 million every day and $11,000 every minute – on
advertising and special promotions to make you believe it’s
cool. I’m young,
I can stop when I’m older. WRONG! Smoking is very addictive. The younger you are when you start, the harder it will be to stop when you’re older. Also, the younger you start, the greater the chance for disease. Find
out more about smoking and asthma by clicking
here.
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