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A growing problem: Examining a decade of menthol smoking rates
In 2014, youth and young adult smokers were more likely to smoke menthol cigarettes, which are easier to smoke and harder to quit than non-menthol cigarettes
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White House Delay in Issuing Final Menthol and Flavored Cigar Rules Represents Huge Loss for Public Health, Social Justice
Lack of action squanders the ability to save lives, protect youth and stand up for social justice by reducing health disparities.
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Cigarettes are still a popular on-screen prop – and it’s fueling youth nicotine addiction
Cigarettes remain a popular prop even as peer-reviewed research finds that smoking images influence young people to start using tobacco products.
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Is that video game a health risk? 3 things parents should know
Some video games topping this year’s holiday wish lists contain imagery that could be putting the health of young people at risk.
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Twitter marketing on new heated tobacco products transforms into word-of-mouth conversations
Twitter posts about new heated tobacco products like IQOS, Ploom, and Glo doubled in number and shifted from majority commercial tweets to majority organic p
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What makes substance abuse centers more likely to help patients quit smoking?
When people try to quit smoking while they’re in treatment for substance abuse they have a better chance of success.
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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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3 innovative ways a DC consortium is tackling tobacco use disparities
To address local disparities in tobacco use, a coalition in Washington, D.C., is developing innovative methods for reducing tobacco use.
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Widespread use of flavored products in young tobacco users
New research provides further evidence that younger tobacco users are more likely to use flavored products.
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What carrying a pack of cigarettes says about young smokers
Truth Initiative researchers found that young tobacco users who carry a pack of cigarettes are less likely to see tobacco as a significant danger to themselv
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3 things to know about the foundation for a smoke-free world
The public health community isn’t cheering about a new foundation claiming to help eliminate smoking. Find out why.
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