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New data show historically low smoking rates
New data from CDC survey shows teen smoking rates at historic lows as well as declines in e-cigarette use among high school students.
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Tobacco and cancer: What are the survival rates?
Nearly 30 percent of cancer deaths in the United States can be attributed to tobacco use, according to a new report.
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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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Truth Initiative joins "DC Calls It Quits Week"
Truth Initiative is partnering with other DC groups to launch “DC Calls It Quits Week,” an awareness campaign about the importance of quitting smoking.
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National Recovery Month: Substance abuse, mental health and tobacco
People with mental health and substance abuse disorders use tobacco at much higher rates than the rest of the population.
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The economics of tobacco: How does where people live and work impact smoking?
While overall smoking rates have declined across the country, the pace of progress can be drastically slower, or nonexistent, depending on where people live
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Two years after the ban: How CVS continues to take on tobacco
When CVS announced its plans to ban cigarette sales in 2014, the media took note.
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Effort to get teens to “left swipe” tobacco earns 2 top awards from PR week
The public relations campaign behind the truth® campaign’s “Left Swipe Dat” took home two awards for inspiring youth to end tobacco use, winning campaign of
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Journal article makes case for holding tobacco companies responsible for toxic waste
Tobacco producers should be held to the same environmental cleanup standards as other toxic waste products, according to a special communication published in
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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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One year of recovery: the journey from opioid addiction
The Truth About Opioids campaign brought Americans face-to-face with one woman’s opioid addiction, withdrawal and treatment.
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3 ways JUUL harms the environment
As sales of JUUL skyrocket alongside surging youth e-cigarette use, the risks e-cigarettes pose to the environment will only grow.
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