The Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) has launched a campaign aimed at warning teenagers about the dangers of vaping. With vaping on the rise among young people, the TSET campaign seeks to educate teens about the potential risks and health consequences associated with e-cigarettes.
The campaign, which includes TV ads, digital media, and social media outreach, hopes to inform teens about the harmful effects of vaping on their health. According to a recent survey, more than 30% of high school students in Oklahoma reported using e-cigarettes, leading to concerns about the long-term impact on their well-being.
TSET Executive Director Julie Bisbee emphasized the need for young people to be aware of the risks associated with vaping, noting that many teens are unaware of the potential harm caused by e-cigarettes. The campaign also aims to provide resources for parents, teachers, and community members to support teens in making informed decisions about their health.
In addition to raising awareness about the risks of vaping, the TSET campaign encourages teens to be tobacco-free and live a healthy lifestyle. By promoting positive choices and providing education about the dangers of vaping, the campaign hopes to prevent young people from becoming addicted to nicotine and suffering from related health problems.
Through partnerships with schools, youth organizations, and health advocates, the TSET campaign will work to reach teens across the state of Oklahoma and empower them to make informed choices about their health. By starting a conversation about the dangers of vaping, the campaign aims to protect the well-being of young people and prevent the negative effects associated with e-cigarette use.
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