When we think about February, we
think of a few things. First, it’s winter, which means many of us are spending
more time inside with the people close to us. Second, there’s Valentine’s Day.
Whether you are single, in a relationship, or married, this time of year just
gets us thinking about relationships and love. The third thing? Keep reading
and you’ll catch on.
There’s no
doubt that romance is in the air this time of year, so don’t let dip get in the
way of your relationship. The Great American Spit Out, on February 23, 2017 gives
you the opportunity to quit with no pressure and likely only positive feedback
and support from your significant other.
Smokeless
tobacco isn’t just harming your look. When you drop the dip, you will also:
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Drop the risk for developing cancer of the cheek, gums, and inner surface
of the lips
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Drop those leathery white patches and red sores in your mouth
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Drop the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, and heart attacks
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Drop the risk for high cholesterol
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Drop the high pulse rate and high blood pressure
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Drop the bad breath and possibility of tooth loss
Dropping the
dip is a good choice for your health and your relationships. Unlike your
girlfriend, we won’t nag you about it. If you are ready to quit, we are here to
help. Check out UCanQuit2.org/Ready2Quit for free tips and resources to help
you get one-step closer to that perfect selfie. Because let’s face it, gum
cancer, white patches, and tooth loss, can seriously mess with your Instagram game.
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