While tobacco prevalence in Canada is currently estimated at 13 per cent nationally, Health Canada said the health-care costs due to tobacco use represent 47 per cent of all health-care costs associated with substance use in Canada
You are more likely to develop frostbite if you: Take medicines called beta-blockers Have poor blood supply to the legs (peripheral vascular disease) Smoke or use tobacco Have diabetes Have Raynaud phenomenon Symptoms Symptoms of frostbite may include: Pins and needles feeling, followed by numbness Hard, pale, and cold skin that has been exposed to the cold for too long Aching, throbbing or lack of feeling in the affected area Red and extremely painful skin and muscle as the area thaws Very severe frostbite may cause: Blisters Gangrene (blackened, dead tissue) Damage to tendons, muscles, nerves, and bone Frostbite may affect any part of the body
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Between 1999 and 2020, smoking prevalence decreased substantially in all provinces, although not consistently (Table 2.1)
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Added during cultivation: Fertilizers and pesticides contribute chemicals including nitrates, phosphates, and toxic metals like cadmium, lead, arsenic, chromium, nickel, and mercury