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Tobacco use

Tobacco use. Ridwan amiruddin Syamsuar manyullei Song. Tobacco Use & history. The definition of tobacco use is the smoking, chewing, or snuffing of tobacco or tobacco-related products Christopher Columbus brought a few tobacco leaves and seeds with him back to Europe.

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Tobacco use

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  1. Tobacco use Ridwan amiruddin Syamsuar manyullei Song

  2. Tobacco Use & history The definition of tobacco use is the smoking, chewing, or snuffing of tobacco or tobacco-related products Christopher Columbus brought a few tobacco leaves and seeds with him back to Europe. France's Jean Nicot -- began to popularize its use in the mid 16 th century.. Tobacco was introduced to France in 1556, Portugal in 1558, and Spain in 1559, and England in 1565.

  3. Tobacco use in all activities today

  4. Smoker expression

  5. Smoking impact of the lung Chemical tobacco in bronchus

  6. emphysema Normal Lung smoker's lung with emphysema. carbon deposits collected throughout from pollution effect

  7. Cancer Death Rates

  8. Tobacco effect

  9. Tobacco use and poverty: high prevalenceamong the world’s poorest

  10. Tobacco control program

  11. Five Major Steps to Intervention (The "5A's") • Successful intervention begins with identifying users and appropriate interventions based upon the patient's willingness to quit. The five major steps to intervention are the "5 A's": Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist, and Arrange. http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/tobacco/5steps.htm

  12. Reference • Anne, M. P., (2007). Tobacco and Poverty. USA: WHO. • WHO. (2007). Global update on WHO FCTC Progress:Gobal Update. Manila: WPRO WHO FCTC Implementation Workshop. • Elbers, C.,Lanjouw, J. O., Lanjouw, P., Leite, P. G. et.all. (2004). Poverty and Inequality in Brazil: New Estimates from Combined PPV-PNAD Data1. Brazil: World Bank. • Joel's Reinforcement Library [image] Retrieved Feb. 13, 2008 from http://whyquit.com/joel/Joel_02_17_smoke_in_lung.html • Motivating youth to stay tobaccofree empowering smokers to quit http://www.tobaccofree.org/ images/quit01.wav • World Bank ……………… • Mackey & Ericson, (2002) ………………… • A brief history of tobacco. Retrieve Feb. 14. 2008. http://www.cnn.com/US/9705/tobacco/history/index.html http://www.tobaccofree.org/images/quit01.wav

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