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Tobacco Imagery Dominates Oscar®-Nominated Films, Raising Public Health Concerns Ahead of Hollywood’s Biggest Night
Eight of the 10 films nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award® this year feature tobacco imagery.
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Proposal to Lower Nicotine Levels Represents Historic Step Forward for Public Health
The FDA’s proposed rule to make cigarettes and certain other combusted tobacco products minimally or nonaddictive by limiting the level of nicotine.
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The majority of e-cigarettes on the market are illegal
Unauthorized e-cigarettes, low in cost and high in nicotine concentration, are dominating the U.S.
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In Victory for Public Health, U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Tobacco Industry’s Challenge to Graphic Cigarette Warnings
In a tremendous victory for public health, the U.S.
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Old tactics, new products: how Big Tobacco targets women in e-cigarette marketing
The tobacco industry’s aggressive targeting of women – in addition to young people, Black Americans and other racial and ethnic minorities, and LGBTQ individ
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Black leaders and public health groups call for ending menthol cigarette sales
Many prominent Black civil rights leaders, faith leaders, public officials, and public health experts are calling for the White House to stop delaying and en
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In Victory for Public Health, Federal Appeals Court Upholds FDA’s Graphic Cigarette Warnings
The appellate court decision affirms that the FDA’s graphic cigarette warnings are both scientifically and legally sound.
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Truth Initiative applauds FDA, DOJ for filing for permanent injunctions against six illegal e-cigarette manufacturers
We applaud the FDA and DOJ for filing suits, for the first time, to bar six e-cigarette manufacturers from continuing to sell their products, which have been
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White House Decision Not to Issue Final Menthol Rule Represents Huge Loss for Public Health, Social Justice
The time to act is now, but instead the Administration has taken a pass on protecting public health and saving lives.
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Significant Drop in Youth E-Cigarette Use Marks Progress, But Nearly 40% of Teens Who Vape Frequently Remain at High Risk for Nicotine Addiction, a Serious Public Health Concern
The 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) shows significant progress in reducing youth e-cigarette use, with half a million fewer middle and high school
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An end to commercial tobacco use? Public health experts weigh in
The “endgame” strategy to move toward the end of commercial tobacco and nicotine use, except medications approved by the FDA, is gaining momentum
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Public health and civil rights groups call on White House to stop delaying and end menthol cigarette sales
Public health and civil rights groups gathered for a “Menthol Funeral” to protest the administration’s delay in finalizing the Food and Drug Administration’s
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