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My teacher said that smoking a cigarette will shorten your life by 5 seconds, I don't know if it's or not, but I know that smoking is bad, so I think it would be nice to have a few more World No Tobacco Days in a year!
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The meaning of World No Tobacco Day is to promote the concept of non-smoking. Each year, there will be a central theme that expresses a topic of particular interest in relation to tobacco and non-smoking in that year. Different types of promotional activities will be held around the world in response to the day.
Themes for previous editions of World No Tobacco Day.
1988: Tobacco or Health, Choose - 1989: Women and Tobacco.
1990: Teenagers don't smoke.
1991: Smoking in public places and on public transport.
1992: No smoking in the workplace.
1993: The health sector and health workers oppose smoking.
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Tobacco can damage almost all organs in the body, and quitting smoking can effectively stop or delay the progression of smoking-related diseases. Tobacco dependence is a chronic disease, tobacco harm is one of the world's most serious public health problems, smoking and secondhand smoke exposure are serious harm to human health. Therefore, quitting smoking is an important part of various smoking-related diseases.
Quitting smoking also reduces the exposure of people around you, especially family members and co-workers, to secondhand smoke.
The smoke produced by tobacco combustion is a complex mixture of more than 7,000 chemical compounds, of which gases account for 95%, such as carbon monoxide, cyanogen hydride, volatile nitrosamines, etc., and particulate matter accounts for 5%, including semi-volatile and non-volatile compounds, such as smoke tar, nicotine, etc. The vast majority of these compounds are harmful to humans, and at least 69 of them are known carcinogens, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, nitrosamines, etc., and nicotine is an addiction-causing substance.
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The significance of World No Tobacco Day is to remind the world that smoking is harmful to health, call on smokers all over the world to take the initiative to give up smoking, and call on all tobacco producers, marketers and the entire international community to take action together to join the anti-smoking movement and create a tobacco-free environment for mankind.
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What does it mean to be smoke-free?
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In November 1987, the United Nations World Health Organization recommended that April 7 be designated as "World No-Tobacco Day", which was implemented in 1988. However, since April 7 is the anniversary of the founding of the World Health Organization, every year on this day, the World Health Organization proposes a theme for health requirements. In order not to interfere with the theme of hygiene, the World Health Organization has decided to designate May 31 as World No Tobacco Day since 1989, and China will also regard this day as China's No Tobacco Day.
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May 31 is World No-Tobacco Day
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This year's theme is smoke-free teens.
The main meaning is to target young people to "ban tobacco advertising, ban **, stay away from tobacco."
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May 31, 2008 is the 21st World No Tobacco Day initiated by the World Health Organization. The theme of this year's No Tobacco Day is "Smoke-free Youth", and the slogan is "Ban Tobacco Advertising and ** to Ensure Smoke-free Youth Success".
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2008: Smoke-free youth [Slogan: No tobacco advertising and **, ensure a good life for smoke-free youth.] ]
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Hey, upstairs, don't talk nonsense!! The slogan for 2008 was "Smoke-Free Youth".
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Create a smoke-free environment and enjoy a healthy life.
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