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In this presentation Image Credit via thenounprojectcom What is Smokeless tobacco Smokeless Tobacco Products Smokeless Tobacco History Health Risks What is Smokeless Tobacco . Director, University of Michigan Tobacco Research Network. Lecturer, University of Michigan School of Public Health. October . 2. , 2013. Going Tobacco-Free. on Campus. and Why it Matters. Center for Public Health Initiatives, University of Pennsylvania. What is Smokeless?. Chewing Tobacco. Chew. Spit. Snuff. Dip. Snus. Dissolvable. **There . is no safe form of . tobacco. Smokeless Tobacco Products. Chewing Tobacco. Available . in loose leaf, plug, or twist . Dental Health Intervention. Electronic . Cigarettes. KAMU. Kansas Association for the Medically Underserved. Tobacco. Module 4. Module . 1: Why is it . Hard . to Q. uit. ?. Module 2: Ask, Advise, . Assist, Refer. A Public Health Perspective presented by Erika Lindwall. (Through with Chew,. 2014). Introduction: What . is the problem? . Due to higher awareness of the harmful effects of tobacco, cigarette smoking has . Cigarette Smoke. Cigarettes:. Contain 4000 different chemicals. Contain 43 KNOWN carcinogens. Including cyanide, formaldehyde, arsenic. Including chemicals used in insecticides, paint, toilet cleaners, antifreeze, and explosives. Cigarettes. Cured and finely cut tobacco rolled in a paper. Cigarettes usually have a filter on the end. . More than 4,000 different chemicals have been found in tobacco and tobacco smoke. . Among these are more than 60 chemicals that are known to cause cancer. . Smokeless Tobacco Coordinated School Health 2016 - 2017 Forms of Smokeless Tobacco Chew Dip Snuff Snus Spit Dissolvable You’re Not Smoking, But You’re Still… Absorbing nicotine and creating an addiction Tobacco. What are Drugs. A Drug is any substance which, when taken into the body, alters the body’s function either physically or psychologically.. Some Drugs are Legal – Tobacco, Caffeine, Alcohol. Purpose . of. session. To . help you understand about other forms of tobacco and their impact on health and communities.. Learning outcomes. Give . examples of how tobacco is sometimes used (other than in cigarettes) and explain . Kamran Siddiqi. Professor in public health. University of York. Why do ST users need Help with quitting?. 3. Cotinine levels among tobacco users. Smokeless tobacco only (mean 11.7 dips per day) - 200 users Bangladesh. Smokeless Tobacco What is Smokeless Tobacco? Keep Tobacco Sacred, Honor Your Health, Honor Your Nation Numbers at a Glance 8.% Higher risk of smokeless cancer. 6.% Higher risk of smokeless tobacco 40 products ( DHHS, 1988 ; Stolerman and Jarvis, 1995 ; Benowitz, 1999 ; IARC, 2007 ). With reference to the use of smokeless tobacco by humans, it has not yet been possible to devel - op an exp Tobacco A Veterans Guide for Quitting A Resource for Veterans Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: Introduction ............................................. CHAPTER 2: Smokeless Tobacco and Addiction products. Smokeless Tobacco Control Webinar Series. WHO FCTC Global Knowledge Hub on Smokeless . Tobacco. July 11, 2018. Rijo M. John, PhD. Senior Fellow. Centre for Public Policy Research. rmjohn@gmail.com.
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