Smokeless Tobacco. Need To Know  There is no such thing as “safe” tobacco  Smokeless tobacco doesn’t mean it’s harmless  20% of high school boys chew.

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Smokeless Tobacco

Need To Know  There is no such thing as “safe” tobacco  Smokeless tobacco doesn’t mean it’s harmless  20% of high school boys chew and 2% of high school girls  One third of the 14 million users are under the age of 21  More than half of these users developed the habit before they were 13

Need To Know  Immediate effects  Bad breath  Yellowing of teeth  Mouth sores (70% of users have them)  Cracking and bleeding of the gums and lips  Receding gum lines that lead to teeth falling out  Increased heartbeat, high blood pressure, irregular heart beat (all lead to a greater risk of cancer and brain damage from a stroke)

Nice to Know  Not all cancer from chewing tobacco leads to mouth cancer. It can also lead to cancer of:  Stomach, esophagus, bladder, and pancreatic cancer

Necessary Skills  Use a patch or nicotine gum to help you quit.  Use substitutes such as tobacco free snuff, gum, hard candy, or beef jerky.  Do something instead of chewing  Ex: running, lifting weights, playing a sport.

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