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Big Tobacco finally forced to tell the truth about its deadly products through court-ordered ads
The tobacco industry has begun publishing advertisements, or “corrective statements,” outlining the truth about the deadly and harmful effects of cigarettes.
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What do tobacco advertising restrictions look like today?
While tobacco TV ads and physician-recommended cigarettes are a thing of the past, marketing restrictions may not be as far-reaching as you think.
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How your zip code could make it harder for non-daily smokers to quit
Non-daily smokers who live near more cigarette retailers are less successful at quitting, according to new research published in Tobacco Control.
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Youth and young adults are the most at-risk of tobacco addiction
Every day, thousands of young people try their first cigarette and new non-combustible products are making it easier for kids to experiment with tobacco.
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CDC report shows states need to pick up pace of tobacco control
Passage of state-wide comprehensive smoke-free laws and increases in cigarette taxes has stalled in recent years, threatening to undermine public health
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Natural tobacco agreement fails to protect the public from misleading claims and imagery
Truth Initiative and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids today criticized as wholly inadequate an agreement reached between the Food and Drug Administration (
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Great Outdoors Month: Keep nature great by ending tobacco use
June is Great Outdoors Month; cigarettes and cigarette butts make up nearly 38 percent of all litter collected in the United States.
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Young adult cigar smoking trends underscore the need for flavor regulations
Although fewer young people are smoking cigarettes, cigar smoking is increasing among youth and young adults, with 47 percent of smokers preferring a flavore
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How big is Big Tobacco’s marketing budget?
The FTC just released its cigarette and smokeless tobacco report showing exactly how much money tobacco companies spend on marketing and advertising.
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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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Two distinct stories emerge from CDC survey on youth tobacco use
The annual National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS), released April 16 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), shows significant drops in cigare
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Majority of Natural American Spirit smokers believe brand is less harmful
Researchers found that nearly 64 percent of Natural American Spirit smokers inaccurately believe the cigarettes are less harmful than other brands.
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