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Head Start updates will help protect children from tobacco smoke
Updated standards include a requirement that Head Start programs offer parents opportunities to learn about the health risks associated with secondhand smoke
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State-by-state smoking trends reveal Big Tobacco’s targets
Just about one of every five deaths in the U.S. is attributable to cigarette smoking.
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LBGT History Month: Why are smoking rates higher in LGBT communities?
Tobacco use plays a unique role in LGBT history, reflecting in large part the tobacco industry’s long history of targeting the LGBT community.
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Vine stars debunk social smoking myths with truth
Vine stars have an important message: no matter how much or how little you smoke, Big Tobacco gets paid every time you light up, so don’t get played!
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EX Program: How employers and health plans can save money and help people quit smoking
Designed for employers, health systems and health plans to offer to employees and members, the EX® Program provides specialized treatment to help reduce the
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Q&A: Why quitting smoking should be included in substance use and mental health treatment
A Truth Initiative research investigator explains why helping patients quit smoking should be part of mental health and substance abuse recovery.
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EX Program: how employers and health plans can save money and help people quit smoking
Designed for employers, health systems and health plans to offer to employees and members, the EX® Program provides specialized treatment to help reduce the
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Cigarette smoking among teens down, but e-cigarette use up
Teen smoking of traditional tobacco cigarettes in the United States reached a new low of eight percent in 2014, but the data from the annual “Monitoring the
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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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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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Council bans smokeless tobacco at stadiums, raises smoking age
Chicago is adding to a strong base of tobacco control laws that will prevent youth tobacco use.
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Cigarette smoking has declined but population disparities among populations are cause for concern
It is terrific news that the results of the National Health Interview Survey, released today by the U.S.
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