The Truth About Tobacco Pamphlet

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  • Written from a teens perspective
  • Explains how tobacco use affects physical appearance
  • Includes a question and answer section
  • Covers the long-term health effects of tobacco use
  • Provides healthy alternatives to using tobacco
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Description

Written from a teens perspective, this pamphlet provides readers with an overview of the truth and various dangers that come with tobacco use. It explains its effects on appearance and health as well as its addictive nature. Giving a brief but complete presentation of the arguments against using tobacco. Since teenagers typically consider themselves immortal and indestructible, the opening argument against smoking is presented from a social perspective. Pointing out that smoking makes users look, smell and feel bad, and makes them prey to the growing social isolation of smokers.

An extensive question and answer section explains what makes tobacco one of the most addictive and deadly drugs. Using any tobacco product can lead to nicotine addiction. This is because nicotine can change the way the brain works, causing cravings for more of it. The brochure describes the dire long term health effects of tobacco use. It also suggests healthy alternatives to becoming a tobacco addict. Give readers the genuine truth about tobacco with this informative pamphlet.

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This brochure is also available in Spanish.

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