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| Title | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
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 |
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 |
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 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 |