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Choosing to be tobacco free. Ch. 20 Lesson 2
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Why do teens use tobacco? Control weight Make them look cool/mature Stress reliever Peer Pressure
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Tobacco Legislation In 1998, tobacco companies and 46 states reached a legal settlement that restricts tobacco advertising aimed at young people. Tobacco companies are required to fund ads that will discourage teens from using tobacco products. Non-Smoking States: 25 States + District of Columbia
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How to Avoid Tobacco Surround yourself with positive influences Reduce Peer Pressure Use Refusal Skills
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Why Quit? Health Problems Cost Damaging effects of secondhand smoke Not controlled by an addiction
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Nicotine Withdrawal (Vocab) The process that occurs in the body when nicotine, an addictive drug, is no longer used. Symptoms: Irritability, difficulty concentrating, anxiety, sleep disturbance and cravings.
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Nicotine Substitutes (Vocab) Products that deliver small amounts of nicotine into the user’s body while he or she is trying to give up the tobacco habit. Examples: Patches, Gum, Electronic Cigarettes and inhalers
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Tobacco Cessation Program (Vocab) A course that provides information and help for people who want to stop using tobacco.
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Review What are 4 reasons smoking among teens is on a downward trend? List reasons to quit smoking? Why might people use a nicotine substitute when quitting smoking?
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