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Using e-cigarettes increases likelihood of using cigarettes among youth, study finds
A new study finds that e-cigarettes are acting as entry nicotine products that may lead to the use of more harmful and toxic nicotine products.
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New report from Truth Initiative® illustrates alarming rise of tobacco use in streaming content
The majority of programs popular with young audiences prominently depict smoking, with “Stranger Things” emerging as the worst offender.
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Behind the explosive growth of JUUL
Due in large part to its popularity with friends and the availability of flavors, JUUL use rose exponentially in 2018 among young people.
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Q&A: How youth activists are pressuring Walgreens to stop selling tobacco
We spoke with current and former youth activism fellows about their visit to this year’s Walgreens shareholders meeting and why getting rid of tobacco in pha
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Q&A: How Big Tobacco preys on low-income communities
University of Nevada, Reno, School of Community Health Science professor Dr.
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Menthol cigarettes: Attitudes, beliefs and policies
A Truth Initiative study on menthol cigarettes reveals that confusion and misperceptions about menthol remain, but support for a ban on the flavoring is on t
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One more reason Walgreens should stop selling tobacco
Walgreens has emerged as the worst offender among several pharmacy chains that were caught selling tobacco products to minors.
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San Francisco voters uphold a law banning the sale of flavored tobacco
Voters took a stand against Big Tobacco, approving Proposition E, which prohibits local tobacco retailers from selling flavored tobacco products, including m
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4 big concerns about selling IQOS heat-not-burn cigarettes in the US
Many significant concerns exist about IQOS, a new heat-not-burn device created by Philip Morris International.
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Why are 72% of smokers from lower-income communities?
Tobacco companies have targeted low-income populations in many ways over many years, creating smoking rate disparities that did not previously exist.
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3 key messages from CDC’s tobacco education campaign
The CDC Tips From Former Smokers® campaign has returned to continue raising awareness of the dangers of smoking through real stories of people living with sm
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How Big Tobacco made cigarettes more addictive
The tobacco industry has leveraged modern science for more than 50 years to manipulate their products to make them even more addictive.
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