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3 lessons from the truth® campaign: How effective branding can save lives
Researchers who analyzed the impact of the truth campaign have provided some valuable evidence about the role of branding in influencing health behaviors.
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How online cessation tools can help young adults quit smoking
Web-based interventions intended to help smokers quit can be effective and may be a viable option for connecting with young adult smokers
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How online tools to help smokers quit can go viral
Online tools to help smokers quit can be designed to make it more likely that users will share the apps and make them “go viral”
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Vaping advocates promote false claims on Twitter about COVID-19 and e-cigarettes
Vaping advocates on Twitter promoted false claims about the ability of tobacco, nicotine, or vaping to treat or prevent COVID-19
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New study: 43% of underage e-cigarette users report getting their e-cigarettes from retail sources
Many underage young people are getting e-cigarettes from retailers like vape shops, gas stations, and convenience stores
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Jennifer Kreslake
As Vice President of Truth Initiative's Schroeder Institute, Dr.
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Misplaced trust in tobacco companies tied to nearly doubled odds of vaping in young people
New study shows young people had nearly twice the odds of using e-cigarettes if they thought that tobacco companies don’t want young people to try vaping so
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Using pop culture to end tobacco for good
New research is proving the effectiveness of leveraging televised pop culture events to premiere ads that drive extended conversation around the topic of tob
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What’s the harm in hookah? How risk misperceptions relate to rising use
People who think of hookah as less harmful than cigarettes are more likely to use it now and in the future.
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3 takeaways from the National Cancer Institute report on tobacco-related health disparities
A new National Cancer Institute report highlights how tobacco use is highly concentrated among certain population groups.
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Misperceptions about nicotine may interfere with quitting vaping
Health misinformation, including false information about nicotine, has been rampant during the COVID-19 pandemic and is reaching young adult e-cigarette user
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Mailed tobacco ads rely on price discounts and youth-appealing themes
Tobacco companies continue to appeal to price-sensitive and vulnerable populations through a marketing channel that is largely hidden from view.
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