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The theme and age of World No Tobacco Day every year.
1, 1988: Choose between tobacco and health. 1989: women and tobacco; 1990: Teenagers should not smoke; 199 1 year: smoking is prohibited in public places and public transport; 1992: Smoking is prohibited in the workplace; 1993: health departments and health workers oppose smoking; 1994: mass media promote smoking ban; 1995: tobacco and economy; 1996: Smoke-free cultural and sports activities; 1997: The United Nations and related agencies oppose smoking; 1998: In a smoke-free environment;

2. 1999: Quit smoking. The slogan is "give up growing cigarettes"; 2000: Don't use cultural and sports activities to promote tobacco slogan "Smoking is harmful, don't be tempted"; 200 1: Purify the air and refuse to smoke secondhand smoke; 2002: Smoke-free Sports Clean Competition: 2003: Smoke-free Movies and Fashion Action; 2004: Controlling smoking and reducing poverty; 2005: Health workers and tobacco control; 2006: Tobacco devours life; 2007: creating a smoke-free environment;

3.2008: Smoke-free teenagers. Slogan: prohibit tobacco advertising and promotion to ensure that young people are smoke-free; 2009: Tobacco Health Warning. Slogan: graphic warning reveals the truth of tobacco harm; 20 10: gender and tobacco. Slogan: boycott marketing aimed at women; 20 1 1: WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Slogan: tobacco is as deadly as fire and water, and tobacco control can save lives; 20 12: tobacco industry interferes with tobacco control. Slogan: the confrontation between life and tobacco;

4.20 13: Prohibition of tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship; 20 14: increase tobacco tax; 20 15: stop the illegal trade in tobacco products; 20 16: Prepare paperback; 20 17: tobacco-a threat to development; 20 18: tobacco and heart disease.

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In June 1987+065438+ 10, the World Health Organization suggested at the 6th International Congress on Smoking and Health held in Tokyo, Japan, that April 7th of each year should be designated as World No Tobacco Day, which will be implemented from June 1988, but from June 1989.

The smoke produced by tobacco combustion is a complex mixture of more than 7,000 compounds, of which gas accounts for 95%, such as carbon monoxide, cyanogen hydride and volatile nitrosamines, and particulate matter accounts for 5%, including semi-volatile and non-volatile substances, such as tobacco tar and nicotine. Most of these compounds are harmful to human body, of which at least 69 are known carcinogens, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and nitrosamines, and nicotine is an addictive substance.

Secondhand smoke refers to the smoke emitted from the burning end of cigarettes or other tobacco products, which is usually mixed with the smoke emitted by smokers. Secondhand smoke contains hundreds of known toxic or carcinogenic substances, including formaldehyde, benzene, vinyl chloride, arsenic, ammonia and hydrocyanic acid. Secondhand smoke has been identified as a class A carcinogen by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Compared with the smoke inhaled by smokers themselves, the concentration of many carcinogenic and toxic chemicals in second-hand smoke is higher.

As the biggest tobacco victim in the world, there is an obvious gap between China and developed countries in tobacco control. One of the main reasons is that the public lacks a deep understanding of the important scientific fact that smoking is harmful to health, and effective tobacco control still needs extensive participation from all walks of life. Let our * * * colleagues move, advocate tobacco control, care for others and cherish life.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-World No Tobacco Day