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NAACP delegates endorse push to say no to menthols
NAACP adopted a resolution supporting efforts at the state and local level to restrict the sale of menthol cigarettes and other flavored tobacco products
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Truth Initiative youth advocates honored
Three Truth Initiative® youth activists were honored at the 2016 Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids Youth Advocates of the Year Gala
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Teaming up to give pets a voice in the fight to end tobacco use
truth® and DoSomething.org are teaming up to give pets and their owners a voice in the movement to end smoking and create an army of four-legged finishers.
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New research will explore ways to help heavy drinkers quit smoking
Researchers at the Schroeder Institute® for Tobacco Research and Policy Studies at Truth Initiative have been awarded a grant from Brown University and the N
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On the move: Truth Initiative finds new creative office space in D.C.'s Chinatown
The public health organization behind the truth® campaign, Steven A.
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New federal data: flavored e-cigarettes continue to drive youth vaping epidemic, with disposable use up 1,000% among high schoolers
New federal data show youth vaping has declined, but remains at epidemic levels in the absence of comprehensive e-cigarette regulation.
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Quitting vaping in 2024: Top tips and resources
There are many reasons people want to quit vaping, including physical or mental health concerns, financial cost, freedom from addiction, and influence from f
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Action needed: Strong tobacco 21 policies
There’s been strong public support for tobacco 21 policies, but new developments risk seriously undermining the full impact of these measures.
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Opioid dependence can happen after just 5 days
Young Americans are particularly vulnerable to misunderstanding the risks associated with opioid misuse, addiction and the dangerous spiral down from prescri
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Women’s colleges now eligible for tobacco-free campus grant
Truth Initiative is accepting applications for grants to women’s colleges, minority-serving academic institutions and community colleges to adopt tobacco-fre
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Bold and bright: How tobacco companies market flavored products to appeal to youth
A gap in product regulation allows the tobacco industry to market flavored products in several ways.
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