Statistics
Short Term Effects
Long Term Effects/Diseases
Ways to Quit/Why People Start
100

90% of people with this disease were smokers at some point

What is lung cancer?

100

"Smokers breath", yellow teeth, gum diseases

How does smoking effect your mouth?

100

True or False: Dipping can lead to tooth decay and/or cavities 

True

100

Ads, movies and magazines 

What types of advertisements get people to use tobacco? 

200

True or False: 16 million people are living with a disease caused by tobacco

True

200

This happens to your teeth, fingers and clothes when you smoke

What is staining? 

200

This is a sever consequence for using smokeless tobacco (aka "chew")

What is mouth cancer?

200

This influence to smoke comes from people your age. 

What is negative peer pressure? 

300

5.4 million teens use this form of tobacco

Who uses e-cigarettes?   

300

Doing poorly in school

How does tobacco effect academics? 

300

 nose, lip, tongue, lungs and mouth

What are types of cancer caused by smoking?

300

Not knowing how to say "No"

Why do teens start using tobacco?

400

The first two weeks are the hardest

How long does it take to quit smoking?

400

Cravings/increased appetite 

What happens if you don't have a cigarette?

400

Increase risk of coronary heart disease and stroke

What happens if you smoke everyday?

400

Gum, patches, nasal spray, inhalers and tablets

What are some nicotine replacements? 

500

98% of people have tried their first cigarette by 26 

Who smokes?

500

Bronchitis, asthma,Decreased lung capacity & Chronic cough

What is the result of a damaged respiratory system?

500

This kind of smoke can cause cancer for others.

What is secondhand smoke? 

500

depression, anxiety, and stress can lead to smoking

How does mental heath influence teenage smoking?

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