The Oral Health Program and Tobacco Prevention Program work together for a healthier and cleaner community.
Contact Shannon.Glaz@nevadacountyca.gov to tell your story, become a community advocate, or to find out more about the dangers of second and thirdhand smoke in multi-unit housing.
Second and Thirdhand smoke in Multi-Unit Housing.
Students from Lyman Gilmore Middle School make a pledges against tobacco for Red Ribbon Week.
How Teens Are Targeted
Most e-cigarettes contain nicotine. Nicotine is highly addictive and can harm adolescent brain development, which continues into the early to mid-20s.
Some e-cigarettes look like regular cigarettes, cigars, or pipes. Some look like USB flash drives, pens, and other everyday items.
E-cigarettes, also called vaporizers, are marketed like candy.
88% of adult smokers started before age 18
How Harmful are E-Cigarettes?
Brain: Vaping nicotine increases the risk of addiction and can affect your memory, mood, and attention.
Lungs: Tiny particles and heavy metals go deep into your lungs, making you cough, weeze, and feel short of breath.
Heart: Nicotine speeds up your heart, raising blood pressure and increasing the risk of heart attack, stroke, and heart disease.
Eyes and Ears: Chemicals in nicotine vaping products are linked to macular degeneration, and thyroid eye disease. Nicotine harms hearing by limiting blood flow to your inner ear.
Skin and Hair: Nicotine ages skin! It can also harm hair follicles, causing hair to fall out.
Nose and Throat: Vaping dries out nasal passages, increases nose bleeds, and contributes to sinus infections.
Teeth: Flavors in vapes weaken the enamel on teeth, leading to more cavities, and contributing to gum disease.
Bones: Vaping weakens bones, making them more likely to break.