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Young adults are underestimating the dangers of nicotine
Health misinformation, which has been rampant during the COVID-19 pandemic, can ultimately undermine public health and regulatory efforts to curb youth nicot
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As Oscar season kicks off, tobacco imagery still pervades movies
As youth vaping remains at epidemic levels, tobacco imagery in movies can contribute to an overall problem.
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2022 Monitoring the Future Survey shows youth e-cigarette use up among 10th and 12th graders and daily use doubles for 8th graders as industry continues to thwart regulation
The 2022 MTF Survey released today confirms that youth vaping remains a serious public health threat with noteworthy upticks among 10th and 12th graders
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As streaming soars, these binge-worthy shows frequently depict tobacco
Watching shows in a compressed time may influence the amount and intensity of exposure.
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How the tobacco industry’s new products could be leading to more nicotine addiction
Public health leaders and researchers joined Truth Initiative to discuss the proliferation of new tobacco products that threaten to reverse years of progress
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Black D.C. neighborhoods have greater marketing for flavored tobacco products, including cigars
The targeted marketing of flavored tobacco products like flavored cigars presents another way tobacco is a social justice issue.
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JUUL on YouTube
Researchers found more than 8,000 JUUL-related videos that received a total of 260 million views over the 3-year period from 2016 to 2018.
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Tobacco industry uses flawed study to oppose flavored tobacco restrictions
Recent research finds that after flavored tobacco sales restrictions went into effect in 2018 in Oakland, California, high school youth vaping and smoking de
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First-of-its-Kind truth® Campaign Follows Young Vapers Quit E-Cigarettes Live on Social Media
truth launched its latest campaign, Quit Together, which pulls back the curtains to show what quitting e-cigarettes really looks like for young people.
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Higher nicotine levels in fruit-, menthol-, and mint-flavored e-cigarettes is tied to greater nicotine dependence
Those who used the highest nicotine concentrations (5% or more) were nearly twice as likely to vape within half an hour of waking up.
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Incoming FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf must stand up to the tobacco industry and protect youth from nicotine addiction
The FDA now has the strong, science-driven leadership needed to take a stand on the risks of commercial nicotine and dangers of youth vaping.
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