How To Quit Juuling and Vaping
Numéro de catalogue: 600698
Producteur: Human Relations Media
Sujet: Orientation, Santé
Langue: Anglais
Niveau scolaire: 9 - 12, Post-secondaire
Pays d'origine: United States
Année du droit d’auteur: 2019
Durée: 20:23
Sous-titrage: Oui
Most kids who vape and Juul are beginning to understand the health risks of nicotine addiction and exposure to carcinogens from vaping. Being “on the Juul is definitely not cool.” The program clearly describes several quitting methods including cold turkey, tapering and nicotine replacement therapy. Teens using these methods inform viewers of what works and what doesn’t and why.
Consultant: Sharon Levy, MD, MPH, Director, Adolescent Substance Use and Addiction Program Boston Children’s Hospital, Associate Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School
Includes Resource Guide, student handouts and pre/post tests in digital format.
Titres similaires
Blackout; Kids Matter: Inside the Minds of Tweens and Teens
Revealing Media Group RMG006When a girl’s older brother throws an underage party, she will do anything to be included...
Everything You Need to Know about E-Cigarettes, Vaping and...
Human Relations Media 600665This hard-hitting program challenges the belief, held by many students, that e-cigarettes and...
What's Up With E-Cigarettes?
Human Relations Media 600629E-cigarette usage by middle school and high school students is exploding even though sales are...
Vaping: More Dangerous Than You Think
Human Relations Media 600639This video and print curriculum addresses the new craze of vaping drugs (nicotine, alcohol, liquid...
Hookah Hoax
Human Relations Media 600655Hookahs, also known as water pipes, are at least as popular as cigarettes among high school...
Juuling and Vaping: What the Latest Research Reveals
Human Relations Media 600688Vaping e-cigarettes can be addicting, and teens that vape have a greater chance of eventually...
Nicotine, Vaping and the Developing Brain
Human Relations Media 600697The use of vaping devices such as JUUL has reached epidemic proportions among adolescents and even...