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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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Where we stand: Child-resistant packaging and warning labels for ends
Prompted by increases in calls to poison control centers related to exposure of children to nicotine, in late June 2015, the Food and Drug Administration (FD
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What vape products are still allowed under the new e-cigarette policy?
A new FDA policy on flavored e-cigarettes only prohibits flavors (including a menthol exemption) in closed-system e-liquid cartridges — meaning disposable an
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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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truth Ambassadors combat nicotine use through mental health and self-care efforts
Learn how some of the young leaders made a difference in their community by focusing on the intersection between mental health and nicotine.
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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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More than half of young people consider quitting vaping in 2022, new survey finds
For the third year in a row, quitting vaping is still top of mind for many young people entering into the new year.
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‘Worth More’ campaign exposes Big Tobacco for its manipulation of lower-income communities
truth® teams up with Imagine Dragons vocalist Dan Reynolds and country star Jon Pardi to expose Big Tobacco for its manipulation of lower-income communities.
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3 myths about mental health and quitting smoking
When it comes to quitting smoking, some common myths about mental health and tobacco could be standing in the way.
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4 ways smoking impacts national military readiness
Tobacco use adversely affects military readiness and harms the health and welfare of military families, retirees and veterans.
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Business or Exploitation? Tobacco and social justice
A new campaign from truth® exposes the tobacco industry’s exploitation of individuals with mental health conditions and members of the military.
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