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truth® zombies invade Walgreens to protest sale of tobacco products
A zombie-themed demonstration outside of Walgreens’ Washington, D.C., flagship store symbolized the consequences of smoking and protested its sale of tobacco
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the 5 ways tobacco companies lied about the dangers of smoking cigarettes
Tobacco companies are back on our TV screens — not to promote cigarettes, but to correct the lies they told for decades about the dangers of smoking them.
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Students rewarded scholarships for taking action on tobacco
Two young tobacco control activists received $5,000 Alma S. Adams scholarships for innovatively confronting tobacco use in their communities.
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truth and Kevin Lyons partner with Cotopaxi to inspire tobacco-free lives
truth will join Cotopaxi for 25 of their Questival adventure races.
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Tobacco use on the big & small screens is a public health concern
A new report released today by the U.S.
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Latest data: Tobacco companies quadruple in-store ad spending
The latest report on Big Tobacco’s marketing reveals where the industry is intensifying its focus: ads in point-of-sale locations like convenience stores, ga
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Where we stand: Youth marijuana use
The increasing movement by states to legalize the recreational use of marijuana for adults highlights the importance of setting standards for the regulation
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What is “tobacco-free” nicotine?
These flavored products, which have yet to face significant regulation, are prompting concerns about youth use and causing confusion.
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6 important facts about JUUL
The rapid ascension and popularity of the e-cigarette JUUL has left a trail of questions and concerns.
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Health groups urge FDA to block sale of illegal JUUL-like e-cigarettes
The FDA should to stop the sale of new e-cigarettes similar to JUUL that have been illegally introduced without the agency’s prior review and authorization.<
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Are video games glamorizing tobacco use?
Participants in a new survey of video game players said they felt tobacco or nicotine was portrayed negatively in only 6.5 percent of games where tobacco use
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How Twitter can help de-normalize menthol cigarettes
Researchers turned to the social network to learn more about how menthol is perceived—information that could help guide public education efforts.
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