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What is synthetic nicotine and what does it mean for the youth vaping epidemic?
Here are important things to know about synthetic nicotine and how companies are using it to try to evade federal oversight aimed to protect youth.
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IQOS in the U.S.
IQOS, a new electronic nicotine delivery device marketing itself as a high-tech, luxury product has entered the U.S. market.
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Tobacco use in Massachusetts 2021
An up-to-date look at tobacco use rates, tobacco control funding, tobacco laws, cessation statistics, and tobacco tax in Massachusetts.
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Greater nicotine flux is associated with greater dependence among pod-based e-cigarette users, new research shows
Recent Truth Initiative research shows greater nicotine flux, or the rate that an e-cigarette emits nicotine, was associated with higher e-cigarette dependen
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Megan Jacobs
As the Senior Vice President of product for the Innovations center at Truth Initiative, Jacobs brings an empathic, user-centered approach to product design t
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New reports show encouraging decline in youth vaping, but troubling rise in menthol and flavored disposable e-cigarette use
Two new reports published by the FDA and CDC show that while youth e-cigarette use decreased in a meaningful way, it remains at epidemic levels.
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Tobacco use in Minnesota 2020
An up-to-date look at tobacco use rates, tobacco control funding, tobacco laws, cessation statistics, and tobacco tax in Minnesota.
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Tobacco use in New York 2020
An up-to-date look at tobacco use rates, tobacco control funding, tobacco laws, cessation statistics, and tobacco tax in New York.
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Tobacco and the environment
E-cigarette and cigarette waste can make its way into the environment where it pollutes water, air, and land with toxic chemicals, heavy metals, and residual
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Great American Smokeout: Quitting smoking could prevent 6 million cancer deaths
Even as cancer deaths linked to tobacco use have declined over time, about 6 million current smokers may die from tobacco-related cancers unless they quit.
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New research sheds light on who smokes menthol cigarettes
Young adults who smoke menthol cigarettes are more likely to be female, black or Hispanic, or identify as LGBT compared to non-menthol smokers
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Hawaii raising minimum age to reduce tobacco use among those under 21
Hawaii will mark a milestone next year when it becomes to the first state to raise the minimum age requirement for purchase of tobacco products from 18 to 21
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