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Page 1: Health Info Public Health March 2015 Tobacco and youth.
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Health InfoPublic HealthMarch 2015

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

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

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

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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!

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

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• Cigarette smoke is dangerous! • Even a little just once in a while is too

much!

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