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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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Tobacco use in New Mexico 2021
An up-to-date look at tobacco use rates, tobacco control funding, tobacco laws, cessation statistics, and tobacco tax in New Mexico.
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What 2017’s first congressional appropriations deal means for tobacco control
A summary of the main tobacco-related provisions in the omnibus spending bill that will fund the federal government through the end of September 2017.
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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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7 youth-serving groups in Tennessee receive grants to help their communities go smoke-free
Truth Initiative awarded grants to seven youth-serving groups in the state to help raise awareness about smoke-free environments and reduce secondhand smoke
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Banning menthol cigarettes should be top priority for FDA
There is overwhelming evidence that menthol is perpetuating the tobacco epidemic.
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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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CDC highlights need for comprehensive smoke-free policies
New data from the CDC shows that half the country is not protected from the harms of secondhand smoke via comprehensive smoke-free laws.
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#CATmageddon: How smoking could make cat videos a thing of the past
With the #CATmageddon campaign, truth continues to use the truth about tobacco to engage teens to help end tobacco use.
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Kicking off Black History Month with our first #NoMentholMonday
Today marks the beginning of America’s 40th Black History Month.
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Child-resistant packaging comes to liquid nicotine
Liquid nicotine will soon be sold in child-resistant packages under a new federal law that The Wall Street Journal reported was “believed to be the first fed
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