Showing posts with label youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youth. Show all posts

Monday, 8 February 2010

Helpers!


This is one of the funniest and weirdest cartoons we've ever seen. Check out our collection of the Helpers' webisodes, and prepare to be creeped out at the thought of smoking!

There's 2 new videos every month so re-visit this entry or go to the EU Helpers website for your next dose of craziness.

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Smoke & Mirrors


Congratulations to the winners of Smoke & Mirrors' film competition. We think they're awesome and really effective.



You can see more about their campaign @ Smoke & Mirrors website

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Lung Cancer Awareness Month


November is Lung Cancer Awareness month and Cancer Research UK have published some important facts that you should know about lung cancer and smoking.




  • Lung cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed in the UK
  • In 2006, around 39,000 people were diagnosed with lung cancer in the UK, that’s 107 people every day
  • The link between tobacco and cancer was established more than 50 years ago.
  • Smoking causes almost 90% of lung cancer deaths.
  • In Britain, around 1 in 5 adults smoke cigarettes, that’s about 9.5 million people.




Read more @ Cancer Research UK

Friday, 30 October 2009

Smoke Screen Success


Well, MTV Smoke Screen has finished and it's been a huge success for a lot of the guys who have managed to quit the habit. Their final video diaries are up so you can see the advice they have to give at the end of it all. We saw British girl Rachel last month, so let's check out what she has to say about becoming a non-smoker!



Visit the MTV Smoke Screen website

Thursday, 29 October 2009

Just One Cigarette...


A study from McGill University Health Centre in Edmonton, Canada has said that smoking just one cigarette can make your arteries stiffer and the heart work faster than it should.
Leading medic Dr Stella Daskalopoulou claimed smoking just a few sneaky cigarettes could have a significant impact on the heart.

"This was revealed very clearly when these young people were placed under physical stress, such as exercise."

...

Amanda Sandford, of anti-smoking campaigners ASH, said: "This study adds to the growing body of evidence showing there is no safe level of smoking.

"Young adult smokers who say they smoke only 'socially' or 'occasionally' in the belief it is not doing them much harm should think again.

"Every single cigarette smoked adversely affects the heart and increases the chances of a fatal heart attack even among relatively young smokers."

Read more @ The Sun
Smoking also increases the build up of fat in the artery. Stiff and fatty arteries are a very risky combination for the heart!

Thursday, 24 September 2009

MTV Smoke Screen & quit because...








One of our quit because... presenters - Alison Walsh - is Miss Quit for the next month as she helps out some guys and girls from all over Europe to stop smoking.

She's working with MTV on Smoke Screen. It's a website following their attempts to quit through video diaries, which Miss Quit comments on and gives them her expert advice!
















Here's one of the Brits - Rachel, who's from London and studying in Manchester:


























Visit the MTV Smoke Screen website

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Doctors Were Worried About Smoking 400 Years Ago




















Even 400 years ago, doctors were concerned about young people smoking. A doctor's letter from 1606 was found at a college library in Edinburgh.
The letter, which was published at the time by Dr Duncon's employer, concluded that tobacco "is so hurtful and dangerous to youth...

Read more @ BBC.co.uk

Monday, 21 September 2009

Asthma Risk for Smoking Teens


A study was done on teenagers who smoke and it showed that there's more risk of your lungs not working as well, and developing asthma symptoms.

Here the most important points from the study:
15.2% of the teen smokers they studied reported wheezing.

20.4% were wheezing after exercising.

Compare this to 8.5% and 10.7%, respectively, of non-smoking teens.

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Smokers had poorer lung function than non-smokers

Monday, 14 September 2009

A Smoker's Tale


Okay, so the NHS were just a little bit behind our Sexiness In A Stick video, but their short film about Megan - a 16 year old smoker - is also pretty cool!

Thursday, 27 August 2009

10 Things You Should Know About Shisha


When we go out into schools, a lot of you ask about shisha (also known as hookah, among other things). It's a regular, family practice in some cultures and it's also becoming cool with more young people too. This is partly because it's seen as being safer than smoking cigarettes.

A lot of information has been coming out in the last few weeks to show how shisha is actually way more dangerous than cigarettes.

We've got a video that shows you the dangers of shisha, so take a look!

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

African Children Poisoned by Nicotine


Here are some shocking facts from an article about how the tobacco industry is poisoning children in Africa.


Children in Malawi who are forced to work as tobacco pickers are exposed to nicotine poisoning equivalent to smoking 50 cigarettes a day, an investigation has found.

It is estimated that more than 78,000 children work on tobacco estates – some up to 12 hours a day, many for less than 1p an hour and without protective clothing.

The children reported common symptoms of green tobacco sickness (GTS), or nicotine poisoning, including severe headaches, abdominal pain, muscle weakness, coughing and breathlessness.

Everyday symptoms of GTS are more severe in children than adults as they have not built up a tolerance to nicotine through smoking and because of their physical size.

These children are risking their health for 11p a day.

Full article @ The Guardian.co.uk
Green tobacco sickness is a kind of poisoning that happens when you come into contact with wet tobacco leaves. Your skin absorbs the nicotine from the leaves. Think how at risk these kids are with no protective clothing on.

See also: 'Up In Smoke' documentary @ YouTube

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

The Truth About Tobacco Companies


If you've seen our page about the tobacco industry, you'll know how bad these businesses are. Even with age limits in place, they still try to hook the next generation of young smokers. They want your money at the expense of your health in order to sell more cigarettes to even more people.

thetruth is one of the best sites we've seen in a long time. It puts you in the role of someone applying to work for Big Tobacco. See if you're the kind of person who could do that job.

Monday, 17 August 2009

Smoking on the Buses


Commonunity Arts is a great organisation working with the youth in Leicester. They got some opinions from the streets on a subject that a lot of you guys feel strongly about.

Thursday, 6 August 2009

Smoker Turns Into Castaway!


Some people can get so hooked on nicotine in cigarettes that after years and years of smoking, they resort to crazy ways to quit the habit!
A millionaire has become a castaway on an uninhabited Scottish island – to try to quit smoking.

Geoff Spice, who has had a 30-a-day habit for 43 years, landed on the 16-hectare (40-acre) Sgarabhaigh in the Sound of Harris and will live there for a month.

Read more
Was it really worth him starting smoking in the first place?

See if you can escape the pressures and dangers of smoking in this platform game from the Serious Quitters Arcade!

Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Cigarette Machines are Totally out of Order!


The British Heart Foundation wants a total ban on cigarette vending machines. These machines let 46,000 children a year get hold of cigarette packets in England and Wales! Yesterday, QUIT and the British Heart Foundation were at the House of Lords to present this undercover video podcast to some very important MPs:



BHF helped to get these machines banned from Scotland. We think that the video podcast shows how important it is for them to be taken out of English and Welsh pubs.

Check out the British Heart Foundation's campaign site here.

Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Serious Quitters Arcade!


We now have a gaming arcade where you can test your button-bashing, platforming and aiming skills in three different games. See if you can top the highscore table! Play them all here for free.



The arcade - made by Pfizer and Emakina - was nominated for a 2009 Webby Award.

31st May 2009 is World No Tobacco Day





















The World Heal
th Organization's annual World No Tobacco Day is on the 31st of May. This year's campaign is promoting the use of shocking images on cigarette packets instead of making them seem cool (which they're obviously not) with slick packaging. They're pretty effective as you can see.

Check out WHO's official page about the day, where you can see their posters and flyers and read more about the issues.

Last year's campaign was all about how cigarettes are portrayed by the media as glamorous fashion accessories. The tobacco industry also uses the media to target young people through advertising.
The tobacco industry spends billions of dollars each year spreading its marketing net as widely as possible to attract young customers, targetting youth in fun and familiar environments, at the movies, on the internet, in fashion magazines, and at music concerts and sports events.
Last year's site is still full of great information and interesting videos!


In related news, Ireland will ban tobacco advertisements starting from July.

Retailers will have to ensure tobacco products are kept out of sight in shops from July 1, under strict new Department of Health guidelines.

The guidelines also warn that not even a hint of any tobacco advertising can be visible in the shops.

In addition, customers must be shown just one packet of cigarettes at a time.

Read more

Thursday, 30 April 2009

Remastered Quit Because videos!


Our 'Sexiness and a Stick' and 'Fox' videos are now available in high quality on our YouTube channel!




The original videos can also be viewed with subtitles.

Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Dragon Who Hates Smokes


Dragon's Den star and anti-tobacco campaigner Duncan Bannatyne
attended a Quit Because presentation in London and talked to The Sun newspaper about being Children's Champion for QUIT. We're raising £500,000 to train teens to help other teens quit smoking.

Read The Sun's article here


Thursday, 1 January 2009

Welcome to Quit Because!


Hey everybody and welcome to the Quit Because blog. We'll keep you updated on what we're doing to help people to stop smoking, as well as provide articles and information that will give you the facts on smoking.


We also have a main website, YouTube channel and Facebook group which are full of interesting facts, useful tips, fun games and great videos, so check them out!