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Tooth Takedown Game

The game simulates gum disease and tooth loss caused by smoking cigarettes. Play the game to see how smoking can damage your teeth.
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Brain Escape Game

The game simulates the impact nicotine has on your brain every time you smoke cigarettes. Play the game by trying to avoid the nicotine.
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Infographic: Results from the Annual National Youth Tobacco Survey

In September 2021, the FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released findings from the 2021 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report...
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Health Effects of Smoking (SPANISH)

Cigarettes are responsible for the vast majority of all tobacco-related disease and death in the U.S. Smokers are exposed to a toxic mix of over 7,000 chemicals when they inhale cigarette smoke,...
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Health Effects of Smoking

Cigarettes are responsible for the vast majority of all tobacco-related disease and death in the U.S. Smokers are exposed to a toxic mix of over 7,000 chemicals when they inhale cigarette smoke,...
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Vape Battery Safety Widget
This widget contains five gallery images about how to properly care for your device and its batteries to help avoid vape battery explosions.
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Smoking Causes Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Smoking causes chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). COPD robs the lungs of air and can lead to long-term disability and death.
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Smoking Can Block Blood Flow to the Brain

Smoking can block blood flow to the brain, and can lead to stroke, which can cause brain damage and death.
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Smoking Can Cause Buildup of a Dangerous Substance Called Plaque

Smoking can cause buildup of a dangerous substance called plaque inside your arteries, which can lead to heart attack and sudden death.
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When it Comes to Tobacco, "All-Natural" Doesn't Mean "Safe"

Some of the toxic chemicals in cigarettes are present in the tobacco plant Itself. Learn more about the chemicals in a cigarette - from plant to product to puff. www.fda.gov/tobacco.
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Some of the Toxic Chemicals in Cigarettes are Present in the Tobacco Plant Itself

Some of the toxic chemicals in cigarettes are present in the tobacco plant Itself. Learn more about the chemicals in a cigarette - from plant to product to puff. www.fda.gov/tobacco.
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Teenage Brains Addicted (Spanish)

Teenage brains are still developing, which can make it easier for teens to get addicted to nicotine.
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CTP Slideshow Widget Collection
This widget contains five gallery images about the health effects of tobacco use.
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