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Health Info Public Health March 2015

Health Info Public Health March 2015. Tobacco and youth. Tobacco and youth. In New Brunswick, 14.1% of grade 6 to 12 students say they have smoked more than once. Tobacco and youth. The tobacco industry must “replace” the smokers who die from smoking or manage to quit.

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Health Info Public Health March 2015

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  1. Health InfoPublic HealthMarch 2015

  2. Tobacco and youth

  3. Tobacco and youth In New Brunswick, 14.1% of grade 6 to 12 students say they have smoked more than once.

  4. Tobacco and youth The tobacco industry must “replace” the smokers who die from smoking or manage to quit.

  5. To attract new young smokers, the industry markets cigarettes with different flavours (e.g. mint, strawberry, orange) to hide the bad taste of tobacco. Tobacco and youth

  6. The industry also offers “light” and “mild” cigarettes. But be careful! A brand of light cigarettes can contain a higher level of nicotine or tar than another brand of regular cigarettes! Tobacco and youth

  7. So-called “smoke-free” tobacco is not “danger-free”.Plug or chewing tobacco also creates nicotine addiction and poses health risks. Tobacco and youth

  8. Tobacco and youth • Cigarette smoke is dangerous! • Even a little just once in a while is too much!

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