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Tobacco Industry In North America : (Health Effects :<3: (Chronic…
Tobacco Industry In North America
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Health Effects :<3:
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Chronic Bronchitis
Lung Cancer
Heart Disease
Prenatal and Postnatal Effects
Stroke
Nicotine Marketing
In 1946, Doctors Promoted Smoking As a Treatment for Throat Irritation
In 2016, $8.7 Billion was Spent on Ads in the US
Tobacco Marketing in Movies, Commercials, etc.
In 1970, a Ban was put on Cigarette Ads on TV and Radio Stations
In 1962, Created Advertisment Directed Towards Women. Increased Sales by 42%
Tobacco Net Worth
Ten Years of Smoking Costs $22,920
In 1980, the Average Price of a Box of Cigarettes was 82 Cents
Global Tobacco Market in 2017, Approx $785 Billion (Excluding China)
Violated Several Laws in Order to Improve Sales
Nearly $170 Billion For Direct Medical Care for Adults
Tobacco + Young Adults :silhouette:
Exposure to Tobacco Advertising
Social Characters Influence (Mom, Dad, etc.)
Causes Depression in Young People
2,500 Children Under the Age of 18 Try Their 1st Cigarette Everyday
Second Hand Smoke
Replacement Smokers
Tobacco + Drug Abuse
Can be mixed with Cannabis
Nicotine Mixed with Cocaine Puts Way More Stress on the Heart
Considered a "Gateway" Drug
Alcohol Tends to Lead to Smoking
Nicotine is Considered a Stimulant Drug
FDA Regulation :forbidden:
Banning Free Samples
Age Restriction (18 YOA)
Took Control in June of 2009
Removal of Flavored Tobacco Products
Must Contain Graphic Cigarette Warning
Tobacco Workers
Produced Approx. 800 Million Pounds of Tobacco in 2012 USA
China is the Largest Tobacco Producer, 20 Million Producers
Environmental Impact of Growing Tobacco
Making a "Come-Back" in Ontario
Child Laborers
Tobacco VS. E-Cigarettes
"Safer" Than Smoking
Vaping causes "Popcorn Lung", an Irritation to the Lungs
E-Cigarettes Contain Flavored Nicotine
E-Cigarettes are Just as Addictive as Cigarettes
Not Enough Data to Prove it is Safer