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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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After-school smoke? The problem with tobacco retailers near schools
More than three-quarters of public schools are within a 10-minute walk of at least one outlet selling tobacco.
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JUUL sales increase more than 600% in a year, underscoring popularity among teens
Sales increased 641% in just one year, from 2.2 million devices sold in 2016 to 16.2 million devices sold in 2017.
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Young people urge White House to take action on menthol
Truth Initiative continues to press the Administration to finalize the menthol cigarette and flavored cigar rules.
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Tobacco Nation: The deadly state of smoking disparity in the U.S.
Smoking rates in “Tobacco Nation” are undermining dramatic declines in smoking across America.
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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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Majority of U.S. adults support the removal of menthol cigarettes, including many menthol smokers
A new Truth Initiative study comes as pressure mounts to ban menthol cigarettes, especially as COVID-19 highlights the severe health inequities facing commun
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Tobacco Nation: An ongoing crisis
Examining the health and policy disparities of U.S. states with the highest smoking rates.
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How African-American leaders are taking on menthol
African-American organizations, public health groups and other tobacco control advocates are stepping up efforts to restrict the sale of menthol cigarettes.<
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FDA needs to regulate premium cigars, not re-open the discussion
The agency should focus on advancing life-saving rulings on all tobacco products, not open the issue up for comment and give the tobacco industry an opportun
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FDA regulations on tobacco products welcomed, but FDA still has critical to-do list
The FDA now has the opportunity to regulate how tobacco products are made, marketed and sold, to make them less toxic and addictive and less appealing
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