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Whether smoked or chewed, tobacco is a delivery system for a very potent drug: nicotine. “It’s actually the level of nicotine in the blood stream that the body is responding to… We see the same kind of thing with, for example, the addiction to heroin or the addiction to cocaine,” says Ben Jones, of the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. In this program, teens Nate, Kay, Joy, and Tony frankly describe their experiences with tobacco. A recurring theme of their individual stories is the feeling of coolness and social acceptance that comes with smoking and dipping—a perception that the program’s experienced addiction counselors are quick to deflate, while tarring the media and a permissive society as the primary forces behind tobacco’s attraction. A satiric onscreen “quiz” also helps strip the glamor from tobacco use. A Cambridge Educational Production. (22 minutes)



 
                        

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Animated Neuroscience and the Action of Nicotine, Cocaine, and Marijuana in the Brain
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Using sophisticated 3-D animation, this program, divided into two parts, takes viewers on a journey deep into the brain to study the effects of the three substances. The first part illustrates the major functions of the brain and shows how its princi...(more details)
 
Behind the Smoke Screen: Facts about Tobacco Use
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Sadly, tobacco use among young people is on the increase. This program, targeted at middle and high school students in both urban and rural areas, tries to persuade viewers not to smoke or chew tobacco, and coaches them on how to quit if they already...(more details)
 
The Truth about Tobacco
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Everyone knows the statistics. Tobacco is the leading contributor to thousands of deaths and debilitating illnesses. So why do teens continue to smoke? The first part of this program explores not only why teens start, but also why it's so hard to sto...(more details)
 
Drugs
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"I guess the lowest I ever felt was when I got out of jail and none of my friends were there for me. That's when I opened my eyes," says Logan. In this program, she and her peers Howard and Zeb openly talk about what it was like to become addicted to...(more details)
 
Alcohol
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People who begin drinking before age 15 are four times more likely to develop alcoholism than those who begin at age 21. This program focuses on three teenagers-Trisha, ChiQuita, and Matt-as they candidly reflect on their first tastes of alcohol, how...(more details)
 


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