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Smoking rates decline steeply in teens in 2021
Youth smoking dropped to an all-time low in 2021, representing a colossal win for public health initiatives tackling smoking in young people, including those
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2021 state fact sheets
A look at the most recent tobacco use statistics in each state, including cigarette use, economics and state tobacco laws.
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2020 state fact sheets
A look at the most recent tobacco use statistics in each state, including cigarette use, economics and state tobacco laws.
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2019 state fact sheets
A look at the most recent tobacco use statistics in each state, including cigarette use, economics and state tobacco laws.
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2018 state fact sheets
A look at the most recent tobacco use statistics in each state, including cigarette use, economics and state tobacco laws.
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2017 state fact sheets
A look at the most recent tobacco use statistics in each state; including cigarette use, economics, and state tobacco laws.
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2016 state fact sheets
A look at the most recent tobacco use statistics in each state including cigarette use, economics, and state tobacco laws.
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2015 state fact sheets
A look at the most recent tobacco use statistics in each state including cigarette use, economics, and state tobacco laws.
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Mapping a COVID-19 vulnerability: Areas of South and Midwest have fewer hospital beds and higher smoking rates
Alarmingly, areas of the country with high rates of smoking are also among those with lower hospital capacity.
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17 more colleges and universities pledge to go tobacco/vape-free
Eighteen colleges and universities are working toward adopting a 100% tobacco/vape-free campus policy.
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What do the U.S. states with the highest smoking rates have in common?
Why do these 13 states have higher smoking rates and greater health consequences than the rest of U.S.?
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Cigarette smoking among teens down, but e-cigarette use up
Teen smoking of traditional tobacco cigarettes in the United States reached a new low of eight percent in 2014, but the data from the annual “Monitoring the
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