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    July 20

    Teen Gain Tobacco Exposure From Internet

    In the modern world today, it is easy to be exposed to the tobacco. As teenagers are catching up with the Internet, it is a not a surprise to see them pick up smoking habit.

    According to Forbes which published "Internet May Be Newest Venue for Teen Tobacco Exposure", it is a real concern to see that youth are getting positive tobacco messages  as they engage in popular social networking sites such as MySpace and Xanga.

    In addition, a recent study in Pediatrics revealed that the Internet is the newest place for kids to get exposure to positive messages on tobacco use. There were more tobacco contents that encourage teens to smoke than dissuading them.

    To prevent teens from smoking, you have to set an example. You must not smoke. Usually teens tend to smoke when their parents smoke.

    If you are suffering from tobacco addiction, then you definitely need help. Go and check out Final Smoke reviews. They have excellent aids to help to quit smoking. Don't let your kids follow your footsteps.

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