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Vaping multiplies risk of COVID-19 in teens and young adults
Young people who had ever used e-cigarettes were five times more likely to be diagnosed with COVID-19 than those who hadn’t vaped.
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How e-cigarette brands are trying to link vaping with mental health
As youth e-cigarette use remains at epidemic levels and many young people report mental health concerns amid the pandemic, these marketing themes can be seen
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How would smokers respond to cigarettes with less nicotine?
62% of adult smokers said they’d quit if the FDA issued a rule limiting the level of nicotine in cigarettes, according to a new Truth Initiative study.
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What does using tobacco and other substances together mean for young people?
Original research conducted by Amy Cohn, Ph.D., from Truth Initiative reveals how alcohol and marijuana use among young adults are associated with many tobac
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truth campaign linked with decreased smoking and increased support for anti-tobacco social movement
Youth with greater awareness of the truth® campaign are more likely to support an anti-tobacco social movement and less likely to become smokers over time
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JUUL keeps saying its popularity with young people is an accident
JUUL says their popularity with youth was an unintended consequence of their efforts to help adult smokers quit.
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How tax increases could impact e-cigarette sales
E-cigarette sales at convenience stores in Minneapolis increased significantly after Minnesota increased taxes on tobacco products in 2013, followed by a dec
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What would happen if new tobacco products ‘akin to iPhones’ were sold in the U.S.?
The way IQOS is marketed raises concern about the appeal of heat-not-burn tobacco products to youth and young adults.
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When and where do nonsmokers encounter tobacco advertising?
Tobacco advertising appears in many places where non-smokers can see it, potentially increasing their likelihood of starting to smoke.
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Exposure to e-cigarette ads may enhance curiosity/usage among young adults
Exposure to e-cigarette advertisements may enhance curiosity and usage among young adults, according to the study “Impact of Exposure to Electronic Cigarette
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Hollywood still struggling to quit smoking in youth films
Nearly half of the top-grossing, PG-13 films released in 2015 featured tobacco imagery, and independent studios are responsible for a greater share of smokin
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Study shows graphic cigarette warnings trigger brain areas key to quitting smoking
Viewing graphic anti-smoking images on cigarette packs triggers activity in brain areas involved in emotion, decision-making and memory as observed via brain
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