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Slide 1SMOKING IN PREGNANCY Dr Catherine Angell Slide 2 Plan for this session Physiology of smoking in pregnancy Physiology of smoking Risks to the woman of smoking in pregnancy…
Slide 1Smoking – no safe amount! A presentation for pupils in years 6 & 7 as part of the local ‘Stoptober’ campaign Slide 2 The Government use big media campaigns…
1.Developing Healthier Behaviors Chapter 52. Answer this question: Define the word “drug”. Then list some legal and illegal ways that people use drugs. 3. Substance Abuse…
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Guide to Quitting Smoking What do I need to know about quitting? The US Surgeon General has said, âSmoking cessation [stopping smoking] represents the single most important…
1. In Depth with E liquid E liquid is the fluid used in Electronic cigarettes instead of tobacco like in regular cigarettes. It makes the smoking experience entirely different…