AIZAT. SMOKING : QUIT WHILE YOU'RE AHEAD.

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MOHAMMAD ROZAINI AIZATBM 111 5 B2010389615UITM PAHANG SMOKING KILLS : QUIT WHILE YOU’RE AHEAD

Smoking Kills :Quit While You’re Ahead.

There are

in the world today.

Over 30,000 people are killed by guns annually.While, more than 440,000 are killed by smoking.

IN

IN

IN

25% of all deaths are due to cigarettes smoking.

MALAYSIAN POPULATION : 28.86 MILLION

Approximately

Malaysian men smoke.1 OUT OF 2

MALAYSIAN POPULATION : 28.86 MILLION

Approximately

Malaysian men smoke.1 OUT OF 2

This translate to

Malaysian male smokers.7 MILLION

MALAYSIAN POPULATION : 28.86 MILLION

Approximately

Malaysian men smoke.1 OUT OF 2

This translate to

Malaysian male smokers.7 MILLION

MALAYSIAN POPULATION : 28.86 MILLION

Every day about

below the age of 50 teenagers

18 start smoking.

Approximately

Malaysian men smoke.1 OUT OF 2

This translate to

Malaysian male smokers.7 MILLION

MALAYSIAN POPULATION : 28.86 MILLION

Every day about

below the age of 50 teenagers

18 start smoking.

Approximately

Malaysian men smoke.1 OUT OF 2

This translate to

Malaysian male smokers.7 MILLION

MALAYSIAN POPULATION : 28.86 MILLION

Every day about

below the age of 50 teenagers

18 start smoking.

Among those who ever

smoked on a daily basis,

only 9.5% have quit smoking

!

Along with nicotine,

Along with nicotine,

smokers also inhale about

Along with nicotine,

smokers also inhale about

7000 other chemicals.

Along with nicotine,

smokers also inhale about

7000 other chemicals.

And these chemicals harm nearly every organ in the body.

Some of them

Some of them

are

Some of them

are

classified as

Some of them

are

classified as TOXIC !

The Smoking Effects

The Smoking Effects - Major cause of stroke

The Smoking Effects - Major cause of stroke- Very addictive

The Smoking Effects - Major cause of stroke- Very addictive- Raises blood pressure

The Smoking Effects - Major cause of stroke- Very addictive- Raises blood pressure- Dull senses of smell and taste

The Smoking Effects - Major cause of stroke- Very addictive- Raises blood pressure- Dull senses of smell and taste- Reduces stamina

The Smoking Effects - Major cause of stroke- Very addictive- Raises blood pressure- Dull senses of smell and taste- Reduces stamina- Leads to depression and fatigue

The Smoking Effects - Major cause of stroke- Very addictive- Raises blood pressure- Dull senses of smell and taste- Reduces stamina- Leads to depression and fatigue- May cause fatal heart attacks

The Smoking Effects - Major cause of stroke- Very addictive- Raises blood pressure- Dull senses of smell and taste- Reduces stamina- Leads to depression and fatigue- May cause fatal heart attacks- May cause gum disease

The Smoking Effects - Major cause of stroke- Very addictive- Raises blood pressure- Dull senses of smell and taste- Reduces stamina- Leads to depression and fatigue- May cause fatal heart attacks- May cause gum disease- May cause cancer

Smoking

Smoking

is a leading

Smoking

is a leading

cause

Smoking

is a leading

cause

of

Smoking

is a leading

cause

death

of

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