MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, February 5, 2020 A9 FEBRUARY 2020 e r n a t s Page P TEACHERS AND PARENTS: That USB Stick Might Be an E-cigarette Zachary Bailey, M.D. Shawna Clark, DNP Emily Lieuallen, DO Rafffaella Betza, M.D. Nora Healey, FNP Janessa Sickler, DO David Hall, M.D. E-cigarettes are the most commonly used tobacco product among U.S. middle and high school students. Some e-cigarettes don’t look like tobacco products, so some kids use them unnoticed in schools, including in classrooms and bathrooms. Upcoming Sports Registration • Late Registration for 4th - 6th Grade Boys & Girls Basketball Begins. Be sure to check calendar for upcoming games. • Adult basketball registration is Nov. 18-Dec. 23 • 4th-6th grade basketball season begings Jan. 6 Like our Facebook page to stay up to date on happenings with the JD/CC Parks and Recreation! 541-575-0110 jdccparksandrec.rc@gmail.com An increasingly popular e-cigarette, called JUUL, is shaped like a USB flash drive. JUUL delivers a high dose of nicotine. Nicotine is highly addictive and can harm adolescent brain development. CCS Changing Lives NO COST SCREENING High Quality Services Include: TOBACCO PRODUCT USE IN ANY FORM, INCLUDING E-CIGARETTES, IS UNSAFE FOR YOUTH. Mental Health Alcohol and Drug Developmental Disability 528 E. Main • John Day • 541-575-1466 LEARN MORE about the risks of e-cigarettes for youth and access tips for talking to youth at: https://e-cigarettes.surgeongeneral.gov/resources.html Print Only S169239-1