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In reply to the discussion: Obama Goes to Bat for Big Tobacco in TPP [View all]Divernan
(15,480 posts)56. Tobacco is the single greatest cause of preventable death globally.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_effects_of_tobacco
Tobacco is the single greatest cause of preventable death globally. Tobacco use leads most commonly to diseases affecting the heart, liver and lungs, with smoking being a major risk factor for heart attacks, strokes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (including emphysema and chronic bronchitis), and cancer (particularly lung cancer, cancers of the larynx and mouth, and pancreatic cancer). It also causes peripheral vascular disease and hypertension. The effects depend on the number of years that a person smokes and on how much the person smokes. Starting smoking earlier in life and smoking cigarettes higher in tar increases the risk of these diseases. Also, environmental tobacco smoke, or secondhand smoke, has been shown to cause adverse health effects in people of all ages. Cigarettes sold in underdeveloped countries tend to have higher tar content, and are less likely to be filtered, potentially increasing vulnerability to tobacco-related disease in these regions.
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that tobacco caused 5.4 million deaths in 2004 and 100 million deaths over the course of the 20th century. Similarly, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes tobacco use as "the single most important preventable risk to human health in developed countries and an important cause of premature death worldwide." Several countries have taken measures to control the consumption of tobacco with usage and sales restrictions as well as warning messages printed on packaging.
Smoke contains several carcinogenic pyrolytic products that bind to DNA and cause many genetic mutations. There are 45 known or suspected chemical carcinogens in cigarette smoke.[9] Tobacco also contains nicotine, which is a highly addictive psychoactive drug. When tobacco is smoked, nicotine causes physical and psychological dependency. Tobacco use is a significant factor in miscarriages among pregnant smokers, and it contributes to a number of other threats to the health of the fetus such as premature births and low birth weight and increases by 1.4 to 3 times the chance for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). The result of scientific studies done in neonatal rats seems to indicate that exposure to cigarette smoke in the womb may reduce the fetal brain's ability to recognize hypoxic conditions, thus increasing the chance of accidental asphyxiation. Incidence of impotence is approximately 85 percent higher in male smokers compared to non-smokers, and is a key factor causing erectile dysfunction (ED)
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that tobacco caused 5.4 million deaths in 2004 and 100 million deaths over the course of the 20th century. Similarly, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes tobacco use as "the single most important preventable risk to human health in developed countries and an important cause of premature death worldwide." Several countries have taken measures to control the consumption of tobacco with usage and sales restrictions as well as warning messages printed on packaging.
Smoke contains several carcinogenic pyrolytic products that bind to DNA and cause many genetic mutations. There are 45 known or suspected chemical carcinogens in cigarette smoke.[9] Tobacco also contains nicotine, which is a highly addictive psychoactive drug. When tobacco is smoked, nicotine causes physical and psychological dependency. Tobacco use is a significant factor in miscarriages among pregnant smokers, and it contributes to a number of other threats to the health of the fetus such as premature births and low birth weight and increases by 1.4 to 3 times the chance for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). The result of scientific studies done in neonatal rats seems to indicate that exposure to cigarette smoke in the womb may reduce the fetal brain's ability to recognize hypoxic conditions, thus increasing the chance of accidental asphyxiation. Incidence of impotence is approximately 85 percent higher in male smokers compared to non-smokers, and is a key factor causing erectile dysfunction (ED)
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I am so disgusted at this. Shame, shame on Obama for this misguided idea.
CaliforniaPeggy
Aug 2013
#2
You know, this is so outrageous, I can't think of a word that IS strong enough!
Divernan
Aug 2013
#12
ZERO TARIFFS, EXPANDED INVESTOR RIGHTS, GREATER LIMITS ON ADVERTISING & OTHER REGULATIONS!
Divernan
Aug 2013
#6
Shareholders are in charge. Only they have the power to assist or not assist the corptocracy. nt
raouldukelives
Aug 2013
#32
Why yes, I do - having worked for the Democratic caucus of my state legislature for many years
Divernan
Aug 2013
#43
Yes, the lobbyists get the money from the corporations. Do you think they spend their own money?
raouldukelives
Aug 2013
#62
And let us not forget all the huge, high paying "non-profit" businesses with zip stockholders.
Divernan
Aug 2013
#45
And the Koch's Propaganda Machines use same game plan to deny climate change as promoted tobacco
stuffmatters
Aug 2013
#64
Harvard School of Public Health: "World looking at a billion deaths from tobacco this century."
Divernan
Aug 2013
#16
Call your congress person: NO to fast tracking, straight up-or-down vote; NO TO BIG TOBACCO!
Divernan
Aug 2013
#18
It will be very profitable for Big Pharma/Health Care - all those cancer patients
Divernan
Aug 2013
#20
TPP isn't as much about trade as it is democracy itself, democratic values, and our own sovereignty-
silvershadow
Aug 2013
#22
I'm late to the party, but glad I'm not the only one who thought that...thanks!
George II
Aug 2013
#34
Maybe Obama should have spent his summer vacation volunteering in a cancer ward.
Divernan
Aug 2013
#48
They're busy getting David Miranda fitted for an al Qaeda uniform. They'll be around eventually.
DisgustipatedinCA
Aug 2013
#50
"This particular trade agreement will kill hundreds of millions of people."
4bucksagallon
Aug 2013
#71