Thursday 31 January 2013

Tobacco Smoking

Tobacco Smoking Detail
Tobacco smoking is the single largest cause of preventable illness and death in Australia. Smoking causes a range of cancers, as well as heart disease, stroke and emphysema. Every year, smoking causes around 3,940 deaths in Victoria. Compared to other causes of death for Victorians, on average:
Smoking tobacco kills 76 Victorians every week.Alcohol kills 15 Victorians every week.Road accidents kill eight Victorians every week.Illicit drugs kill two Victorians every week.Tobacco causes more illness and death than any other drug. One in two lifetime smokers will die from their habit, half of them in middle age. Tobacco smoke contains a deadly cocktail of chemicals and can cause a range of cancers. Tobacco smoke also causes heart disease, stroke and emphysema. The nicotine in cigarettes is addictive, but most smokers say they want to quit.
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