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Health, Addictions, Substance Abuse, Tobacco, Teen Smoking
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- Heavily documented from the tobacco industry's own internal documents, reports on how the tobacco industry promotes cigarettes and smoking to youth.
- Longitudinal research finds that kids who reconized tobacco advertising or owned a tobacco promotional item (T-shirt, cap) were more likely to try smoking, when followed up 3 years later.
- Article for teens on smoking and its promotion by the tobacco industry.
- Just three cigarette brands account for nearly all teen smoking: Marlboro (Philip Morris), Newport (Lorillard), and Camel (RJ Reynolds). These are among the most heavily advertised and promoted cigarette brands, in particular Marlboro, and Marlboro alone
- CNN report on a study that found that young people who experiment with cigarettes can become chemically dependent on tobacco faster than people think.
- What parents can do to prevent teenage smoking plus fact sheets, statistics and health effects.
- Trends in teen smoking, campaigns that work, and the industry's counter-attack, from a magazine for nurses.
- Kansas youth speaking out about big tobacco companies. Join with other teens in Kansas and help create one strong voice working to expose Big Tobacco's lies.
- Searchable database shows which retailers did and didn't sell tobacco to kids.
- Broad summary of issues from the Center for Tobacco-Free Kids.
- Resources from the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
- 36 pages of facts and quotes on the subject.
- Report from a symposium held July 1999. Summary of findings, paper presentations, talks; recommendations.
- A unique smoking cessation research project for Alaskan teenagers.
- Research reports on tobacco industry and marketing to kids bofore and after the Master Settlement Agreement with the states in November 1998.
- Summary of the science on how people get addicted, what nicotine does in the brain.
- Recent research shows that Philip Morris's "Think, Don't Smoke" ads make kids more likely to smoke, while anti-smoking ads designed by health groups decrease smoking.
- Washington Post article describes the approaches of the four major tobacco companies -- Philip Morris, R. J. Reynolds, Brown and Williamson, and Lorillard -- to get younger smokers, and explains why this is so important to the industry.
- Session from health conference on smoking influences, smokefree programs and policies, and engaging youth in tobacco control activities.
- A place for teens to come to learn more about tobacco and tobacco use prevention and control. Teens can come here to learn more about the perils of smoking, to find out how to quit, to become an activist, or just to see what other teens around North Caro
- Reports on survey of 3000 students. Topics include peer influence, role of advertising, and lack of government support for an anti-smoking campaign.
- Scientific paper examines the evidence that lung damage is greater and more lasting the younger a person started smoking.
- Tobacco products cause more lung cancer to smokers who start young, recent research finds; scientists think it may relate to the impact of smoking at an age when the lungs are still developing.
- Information resource list.
- From Consumer Reports.
- Time magazine article on bidis.
- Consumer Health Interactive article examines the causes of teen smoking, such as tobacco advertising from Lorillard.
- Study presents national estimates of the proportion of yotuhs in each of 7 stages of smoking, and evaluates the effects of pro-smoking and anti-smoking influences.
- PBS show on smoking. Emphasis is on effects of smoking in the here and now, not just 40 years down the line.
- Blowing Smoke is an anti-tobacco curriculum designed by kids for kids to expose the exaggerated usage of tobacco in current movies.
- Anti-smoking group offers youth a tobacco prevention message for grades 6-12, educational videos, quit smoking tips, anti-tobacco motivational speakers, and related resources. Founded by Patrick Reynolds.
- Factsheet on youth and tobacco from Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights.
- Facts on tobacco use among children, nicotine and nicotine addiction in children, tobacco-caused disease, questions to ask candidates for public office, children and tobacco advertising.
- Thoracic surgeon Fred Grannis MD provides young people and their families with information on cigarette smoking, cessation, lung cancer risk, diagnosis and treatment.
- Factsheet from ASH-UK covers prevalence, influences, effects, addiction, and prevention.
- 5 papers (abstracts only) from RWJ Foundation sponsored study on youth tobacco practices and attitudes.
- Reports and slide presentations on tobacco industry youth prevention programs, kids and tobacco, and spit tobacco. In Word and PowerPoint format.
- Research finds that point-of-purchase cigarette ads at convenience stores influence teen smoking.
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