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Federal Data Show Encouraging Youth Substance Use Trends, While Underscoring Need for Continued Progress and Action in Areas of Concern
Despite recent progress in reducing youth nicotine vaping, the latest survey indicates that use has remained flat
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Tobacco’s Recurring Role in Award-Nominated Television Threatens to Undermine Youth Prevention Gains
Several Emmy-nominated shows feature tobacco imagery, threatening to re-normalize nicotine use among young audiences.
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Truth Initiative Backs Arizona AG in Bold Action to Protect Youth from Illegal Nicotine Sales
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes’ crackdown on two stores selling tobacco and nicotine products to minors is both bold and necessary.
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New Report Warns: Viral Smoking Imagery Could Undermine Youth Prevention Gains
Truth Initiative’s seventh annual “While You Were Streaming” report exposes the ongoing presence of tobacco in top shows, movies, and music videos
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LGBT+ youth and young adults in states with protective policies had more than 50% lower odds of smoking and vaping
Findings from this study suggest that state-level legislation to protect LGBT+ rights could help prevent or reduce tobacco use in the LGBT+ community
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Tobacco Imagery in Movies Surged in 2024, Exposing Millions of Young People to Smoking and Vaping on Screens
New report finds more than half of top 2024 films featured tobacco imagery, continuing a troubling rise that threatens youth prevention and quitting efforts.
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Attorney General Raoul Announces JUUL Settlement Funds to Bring Truth Initiative's National Youth Vaping Prevention and Cessation Programs to Illinois
Settlement Funds will Support Efforts by Nation’s Largest Nonprofit Dedicated to Youth Vaping Prevention to Launch “EX Program” Campaign Statewide
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Need for Balancing Youth Protection and Adult Access: The Imperative of FDA’s Zyn Authorization
Helping adults who smoke and protecting youth are not competing priorities – they are shared responsibilities essential to advancing public health.
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Strong state policies in California and Massachusetts significantly reduced youth access to flavored tobacco products
California and Massachusetts – demonstrate the effect that strong state policies can have on reducing sales and limiting youth access to flavored nicotine.
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2024 Monitoring the Future Survey Shows Persistent Nicotine Dependence Despite Meaningful Gains in Reducing Youth E-Cigarette Use
The 2024 Monitoring the Future Survey (MTF) shows promising signs in the effort to reduce youth e-cigarette use
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How celebrity-branded and tech-forward e-cigarettes may be contributing to youth nicotine use
In the growing e-cigarette marketplace, celebrity brands and tech-forward designs may be contributing to youth uptake of these cheap, flavored, and highly ad
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Nearly 90% of Instagram posts by tobacco companies violate either federal regulations or guidance on youth marketing
The vast majority of Instagram posts by tobacco brand-owned accounts did not follow U.S.
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