6 Facts about Kids and Smoking
- Most people start using tobacco before they finish high school. This
means that if you stay smoke-free in school, you will probably never
smoke.
- Most teens who smoke are addicted to nicotine. They want to quit
smoking, but they can't . When they try to quit, they experience nasty
withdrawal symptoms -- just like adults do.
- Tobacco is often the first drug used by kids who use alcohol and
illegal drugs like marijuana.
- Kids who start smoking are more likely to get lower grades in school.
They tend to hang out with other kids who smoke. They may have a low
self-image, and they don't know how to say no to tobacco.
- Cigarette advertisements are designed to make people think that
smoking is cool and that everybody does it. These misleading ads appear to
increase kids' risk of smoking.
- Finally, here's some good news! People working in their communities --
kids who warn each other about the dangers of smoking, for example, and
programs that make it harder for stores to sell cigarettes to kids -- are
helping to keep kids away from tobacco.
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