Health Effects of Cigarette Smoking

Night_Hawk

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Health Effects of Cigarette Smoking


Health Effects Fact Sheets



Overview


Smoking harms nearly every organ of the body. Smoking causes many diseases and reduces the health of smokers in general.[SUP]1,2[/SUP]
Smoking and Death

Smoking causes death.

  • The adverse health effects from cigarette smoking account for more than 440,000 deaths, or nearly one of every five deaths, each year in the United States.[SUP]2,3,4[/SUP]
  • More deaths are caused each year by tobacco use than by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), illegal drug use, alcohol use, motor vehicle injuries, suicides, and murders combined.[SUP]3,5[/SUP]
  • If nobody smoked, one of every three cancer deaths in the United States would not happen.[SUP]2[/SUP]
  • Smoking causes an estimated 90% of all lung cancer deaths in men[SUP]1,2[/SUP] and 80% of all lung cancer deaths in women.[SUP]1[/SUP]
  • An estimated 90% of all deaths from chronic obstructive lung disease are caused by smoking.[SUP]1,2[/SUP]
Smoking and Increased Health Risks

Compared with nonsmokers, smoking is estimated to increase the risk of—

  • Coronary heart disease by 2 to 4 times,[SUP]1,6[/SUP]
  • Stroke by 2 to 4 times,[SUP]1,7[/SUP]
  • Men developing lung cancer by 23 times,[SUP]1[/SUP]
  • Women developing lung cancer by 13 times,[SUP]1[/SUP] and
  • Dying from chronic obstructive lung diseases (such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema) by 12 to 13 times.[SUP]1[/SUP]
Smoking and Cardiovascular Disease


  • Smoking causes coronary heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States.[SUP]1[/SUP]
  • Cigarette smoking causes reduced circulation by narrowing the blood vessels (arteries) and puts smokers at risk of developing peripheral vascular disease (i.e., obstruction of the large arteries in the arms and legs that can cause a range of problems from pain to tissue loss or gangrene).[SUP]1,2,7[/SUP]
  • Smoking causes abdominal aortic aneurysm (i.e., a swelling or weakening of the main artery of the body—the aorta—where it runs through the abdomen).[SUP]1[/SUP]
Smoking and Respiratory Disease


  • Smoking causes lung cancer.[SUP]1,2,3[/SUP]
  • Smoking causes lung diseases (e.g., emphysema, bronchitis, chronic airway obstruction) by damaging the airways and alveoli (i.e., small air sacs) of the lungs.[SUP]1,2,3[/SUP]
Smoking and Cancer

Smoking causes the following cancers:[SUP]1,2[/SUP] (in alphabetical order)

  • Acute myeloid leukemia
  • Bladder cancer
  • Cancer of the cervix
  • Cancer of the esophagus
  • Kidney cancer
  • Cancer of the larynx (voice box)
  • Lung cancer
  • Cancer of the oral cavity (mouth)
  • Pancreatic cancer
  • Cancer of the pharynx (throat)
  • Stomach cancer
Smoking and Other Health Effects

Smoking has many adverse reproductive and early childhood effects, including increased risk for—

  • Infertility
  • Preterm delivery
  • Stillbirth
  • Low birth weight
  • Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).[SUP]1,2,9[/SUP]

Smoking is associated with the following adverse health effects:[SUP]1[/SUP]

  • Postmenopausal women who smoke have lower bone density than women who never smoked.
  • Women who smoke have an increased risk for hip fracture than women who never smoked.
References


  1. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Health Consequences of Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health, 2004 [accessed 2013 June 28].
  2. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease: What It Means to You. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health, 2010 [accessed 2013 June 28].
  3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Annual Smoking-Attributable Mortality, Years of Potential Life Lost, and Productivity Losses—United States, 2000–2004. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2008;57(45):1226–8 [accessed 2013 June 28].
  4. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. QuickStats: Number of Deaths from 10 Leading Causes–National Vital Statistics System, United States, 2010. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2013:62(08);155. [accessed 2013 June 28].
  5. Mokdad AH, Marks JS, Stroup DF, Gerberding JL. Actual Causes of Death in the United States. JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association 2004;291(10):1238–45 [cited 2013 June 28].
  6. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Reducing the Health Consequences of Smoking: 25 Years of Progress. A Report of the Surgeon General.
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    Rockville (MD): U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health, 1989 [accessed 2013 June 28].
  7. Ockene IS, Miller NH. Cigarette Smoking, Cardiovascular Disease, and Stroke: A Statement for Healthcare Professionals from the American Heart Association.
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    Circulation 1997;96(9):3243–7 [accessed 2013 June 28].
  8. Institute of Medicine. Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Cardiovascular Effects: Making Sense of the Evidence.
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    [PDF–707 KB] Washington: National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, 2009 [accessed 2013 June 28].
  9. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Women and Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon General. Rockville (MD): U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Office of the Surgeon General, 2001 [accessed 2013 June 28].

http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/health_effects/effects_cig_smoking/
 

Night_Hawk

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Does this include hash?


[h=1]Effects of Hashish Use
[/h] Hashish is composed of the compressed resins from the cannabis plant. Hashish can either be extracted from the plant through chemical processes or mechanical ones that strip the resin from the outside of the marijuana buds. Hashish is sold in compressed blocks, balls or bricks, and by the time they reach the consumer, may be small squares wrapped in aluminum foil.
Perhaps because of the legalization of marijuana for medical purposes in more than a dozen states in the US, cannabis has a reputation of being fairly harmless. Of course, those in favor of legalization of this drug do not mention the more damaging effects of the drug.
The most well-known effect of hashish use is the same euphoric, drowsy, sedated effect of cannabis. But along with this comes a number other effects:
Distortions of time and space. Because a person may not realize how much time has passed or how fast they are traveling, driving a car is quite dangerous. Cannabis is the most common drug found in the bodies of drivers who die in accidents, sometimes in combination with other drugs or alcohol.
These distortions also make it difficult to play sports, meaning that anyone who is athletic may not maintain their prior level of accomplishment if they start smoking hashish.
An unmotivated, "I don't care" attitude is common among hashish smokers. This attitude can lead a person to give up activities and interests that were important for him or her before, such as a young person giving up a college education or a career.
The reduced ability to understand what is read or heard and therefore learn, solve problems or concentrate that is common to hashish smokers would impair anyone's ability to complete an education.
hashish-addiction-help.jpg

Hashish is addictive, as is cannabis. Addiction shows up as time and energy spent acquiring and using the drug or recovering from its use despite damage being done to one's goals, relationships, legal status, health, finances or life in general.
Hashish can be quite psychologically addictive as well as physically. By that is meant a person is dependent on the way it makes them feel. He or she uses it to relieve stress or eliminate the need to deal with real life problems. Instead, they can just indulge in the euphoria, drowsiness and relaxation.
[h=2]Hashish and Pregnancy[/h] Women who were chronic hashish users during pregnancy have a higher than normal number of stillborn births and early termination of their pregnancies. A higher number of babies of cannabis-using women die in the first few days of life, while the causes of this effect are not yet known.
Among test animals given tetrahydrocannabinol (THC - the intoxicating ingredient of cannabis) there were more malformations of the brain, spinal cord, liver and legs than among other animals not given the drug. In some other tests, there were more gross birth defects and fetal deaths.
It is now also beginning to look like cannabis use by either parent leads to specific birth defects of the baby's hands or feet. Cannabis-using parents also have underweight babies more frequently.
[h=2]Side Effects of Cannabis or Hashish Use[/h] In the case of hashish,undesirable side effects include:

  • Disorientation
  • Impaired learning
  • Fluctuating emotions
  • Dulling of attention despite the person feeling that he or she has special insight
  • Psychotic episodes
  • Fatigue
  • Paranoia
  • Reduced coordination
  • Lung damage including bronchitis, coughing and congestion from smoking
See also: Signs and symptoms of Hashish Use
If hashish users consume too much of the drug, they can suffer from anxiety or panic, paranoia, heavy sedation resulting in an inability to move, confusion and unpleasant distortions in their perceptions of their own bodies.
[h=2]Drug Rehabilitation Can Put Hashish Users on the Road to a Brighter Future[/h] It is possible to learn to enjoy a sober, productive life again after addiction to hashish. The Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation program with centers located on six continents has been helping those who are addicted recover their sobriety for more than forty-five years. The Narconon program has eight phases of recovery, from helping repair the damage that is created by addiction, to restoring the personal integrity that is given up when a person lives an addictive lifestyle, to detoxifying the person's body.
In the Narconon New Life Detoxification Program, one phase of the overall recovery program, each person spends time a a low-heat sauna, exercises moderately each day and consumes a strict regimen of nutritional supplements. This combination helps the body flush out the old drug toxins that are left behind in the fatty tissue. As the drug residues are washed out, the person can once again begin to feel like they used to before they were addicted
If you care for someone who is trapped in using hashish, find out how Narconon can help. Call 1-800-775-8750 for all the details.

http://www.narconon.org/drug-abuse/effects-of-hashish.html
 

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AsifAmeer

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U sound like my dad.. But since I have no chance of getting pregnant, I should be safe..

Effects of Hashish Use


Hashish is composed of the compressed resins from the cannabis plant. Hashish can either be extracted from the plant through chemical processes or mechanical ones that strip the resin from the outside of the marijuana buds. Hashish is sold in compressed blocks, balls or bricks, and by the time they reach the consumer, may be small squares wrapped in aluminum foil.
Perhaps because of the legalization of marijuana for medical purposes in more than a dozen states in the US, cannabis has a reputation of being fairly harmless. Of course, those in favor of legalization of this drug do not mention the more damaging effects of the drug.
The most well-known effect of hashish use is the same euphoric, drowsy, sedated effect of cannabis. But along with this comes a number other effects:
Distortions of time and space. Because a person may not realize how much time has passed or how fast they are traveling, driving a car is quite dangerous. Cannabis is the most common drug found in the bodies of drivers who die in accidents, sometimes in combination with other drugs or alcohol.
These distortions also make it difficult to play sports, meaning that anyone who is athletic may not maintain their prior level of accomplishment if they start smoking hashish.
An unmotivated, "I don't care" attitude is common among hashish smokers. This attitude can lead a person to give up activities and interests that were important for him or her before, such as a young person giving up a college education or a career.
The reduced ability to understand what is read or heard and therefore learn, solve problems or concentrate that is common to hashish smokers would impair anyone's ability to complete an education.
hashish-addiction-help.jpg

Hashish is addictive, as is cannabis. Addiction shows up as time and energy spent acquiring and using the drug or recovering from its use despite damage being done to one's goals, relationships, legal status, health, finances or life in general.
Hashish can be quite psychologically addictive as well as physically. By that is meant a person is dependent on the way it makes them feel. He or she uses it to relieve stress or eliminate the need to deal with real life problems. Instead, they can just indulge in the euphoria, drowsiness and relaxation.
Hashish and Pregnancy

Women who were chronic hashish users during pregnancy have a higher than normal number of stillborn births and early termination of their pregnancies. A higher number of babies of cannabis-using women die in the first few days of life, while the causes of this effect are not yet known.
Among test animals given tetrahydrocannabinol (THC - the intoxicating ingredient of cannabis) there were more malformations of the brain, spinal cord, liver and legs than among other animals not given the drug. In some other tests, there were more gross birth defects and fetal deaths.
It is now also beginning to look like cannabis use by either parent leads to specific birth defects of the baby's hands or feet. Cannabis-using parents also have underweight babies more frequently.
Side Effects of Cannabis or Hashish Use

In the case of hashish,undesirable side effects include:

  • Disorientation
  • Impaired learning
  • Fluctuating emotions
  • Dulling of attention despite the person feeling that he or she has special insight
  • Psychotic episodes
  • Fatigue
  • Paranoia
  • Reduced coordination
  • Lung damage including bronchitis, coughing and congestion from smoking
See also: Signs and symptoms of Hashish Use
If hashish users consume too much of the drug, they can suffer from anxiety or panic, paranoia, heavy sedation resulting in an inability to move, confusion and unpleasant distortions in their perceptions of their own bodies.
Drug Rehabilitation Can Put Hashish Users on the Road to a Brighter Future

It is possible to learn to enjoy a sober, productive life again after addiction to hashish. The Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation program with centers located on six continents has been helping those who are addicted recover their sobriety for more than forty-five years. The Narconon program has eight phases of recovery, from helping repair the damage that is created by addiction, to restoring the personal integrity that is given up when a person lives an addictive lifestyle, to detoxifying the person's body.
In the Narconon New Life Detoxification Program, one phase of the overall recovery program, each person spends time a a low-heat sauna, exercises moderately each day and consumes a strict regimen of nutritional supplements. This combination helps the body flush out the old drug toxins that are left behind in the fatty tissue. As the drug residues are washed out, the person can once again begin to feel like they used to before they were addicted
If you care for someone who is trapped in using hashish, find out how Narconon can help. Call 1-800-775-8750 for all the details.

http://www.narconon.org/drug-abuse/effects-of-hashish.html

Only cancer is serious.
hahahahaha....seriously ??????????
 

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