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Working with Baseball to Change Tobacco's Spitting Image: The NSTEP Program

In 1994, Oral Health America, a Chicago-based organization that advocates improved dental care, launched a public education campaign to reduce the use of spit tobacco (both chewing tobacco and snuff).

Grant Results Reports 03/25/2006 

Rhys Jones, D.D.S., M.S.

Starting in 1986, he monitored the telecast of the fourth game of the World Series for pictures that showed spit tobacco use or products.

Grantee profiles 03/25/2006 

The Dangers of Spit Tobacco

Baseball's Joe Garagiola and the National Spit Tobacco Education Program are working aggressively to discourage the use of spit tobacco, which can increase risks for cancer, gum disease and gum recession.

Video 07/27/2005 

The National Spit Tobacco Education Program
(from To Improve Health and Health Care, 1998-1999)

This chapter of the Anthology, written by Leonard Koppett, a baseball Hall of Fame sportswriter, chronicles how Joe Garagiola led an effort that changed the way Major League Baseball viewed and responded to the problems of spit tobacco.

Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care, 1998-1999

Book chapters, RWJF Anthology 09/09/2008 

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