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Tobacco is Changing: Resources for Educators
… for candy, gum, or breath mints. Uncharacteristic shortness of breath and other unexplained breathing issues. How to Talk to Students at Every Grade Level No two students are exactly the … professional development opportunities. Make sure staff can recognize and respond to student breathing issues. Resources Find more helpful tools and tips for educators on preventing youth … -
Wisconsin Youth Tobacco Survey (YTS) Middle School, 2012
… • 83.7% do not think that smoking cigarettes makes young people look cool • 94.5% believe breathing smoke from other people’s cigarettes or other tobacco products is somewhat or very … -
Wisconsin Youth Tobacco Survey (YTS) High School, 2012
… home • 89.8% do not think that smoking cigarettes makes young people look cool • 92.8% believe breathing smoke from other people’s cigarettes or other tobacco products is somewhat or very … -
Adults and Commercial Tobacco: Findings from the 2021 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey
… Division of Public Health | Tobacco Prevention and Control Program 86% OF RESIDENTS AGREE that breathing in vapor or aerosol from other people’s vaping devices is harmful. 50% of Wisconsinites … -
Joint E-Cigarette Letter to Schools
… this issue: Due to recent cases of vaping-related lung disease, if a student has unexplained breathing issues, we urge you to talk to their parents about this issue and encourage them to see …