Enter Torfaen Working Group Understand some of the
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Enter Torfaen Working Group
Understand some of the effects smoking has on the human body. * End
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• Discuss pupils’ views on smoking. • Mind Map pupils’ views on the effects smoking has on the human body and discuss. • Discuss reasons for and against smoking in public. • A class debate on smoking in public. • Write a formal letter to the local council/ government about smoking in public. End
Mind map the effects smoking has on the human body. End
Smoking is an addictive habit that can cause damage to your body in many ways. Click on the icons to find out some of the consequences. End
There is a lot of proof that tobacco smoking is the major factor in the development of coronary artery disease which can lead to a heart attack. Nicotine can cause a rise in heart rate and blood pressure, which is very dangerous for people who already have high blood pressure. End
Bad breath is the common name for the medical condition known as halitosis. There are many different things that cause halitosis, smoking being one of them. End
Smoking turns your teeth yellow by leaving sticky tar deposits which can also cause brown stains. Smoking is the most universal bad dental health habit! End
Smoking encourages the build up of fatty tissues in the arteries, which contributes to the development of heart disease. Cardiovascular disease can take many forms depending on which blood vessels are involved, and all of them are more common in people who smoke. End
People who smoke have difficulty competing with non-smoking peers because the physical effects of smoking, like rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath, impair sports performance. End
The smell of stale smoke tends to linger - not just on people's clothing, but on their hair, furniture, and cars. And it's often hard to get the smell of smoke out. End
Tobacco smoke is the primary cause of lung cancer. Although non-smokers can get lung cancer, the risk is about 10 times greater for smokers. The risk is also increased by the number of cigarettes smoked per day. End
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