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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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Tobacco Nation in the age of covid-19
Areas of the country with high rates of smoking—a risk factor for COVID-19 infection—are also among those with the lowest hospital capacities.
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5 takeaways from the congressional hearings on JUUL and the youth e-cigarette epidemic
Using the company’s own testimony and documents, the hearings provided startling evidence of JUUL’s use of Big Tobacco’s tactics to target young people.
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Tobacco’s starring role
Tobacco imagery maintained its recurring and often starring role in popular on-screen entertainment in 2021
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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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The JUUL copycats that are flooding the market
What looks like a JUUL, operates like a JUUL, but isn’t a JUUL?
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Teens are 16 times more likely to use JUUL than older age groups
While the maker of the e-cigarette JUUL claims it is “only for adults,” teenagers are more likely to use the device than older age groups.
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4 things parents need to know about JUUL and nicotine addiction
JUUL e-cigarettes are popular among youth because of their sleek appearance and appealing flavor, but many are unaware that JUUL packs a powerful nicotine pu
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How the tobacco industry is trying to infiltrate public health – and what we can do about it
As cigarette sales decline, the tobacco industry is trying to rehabilitate its image with non-combustible tobacco products and claims that it can be part of
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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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States can help finish the fight against tobacco by boosting funding for tobacco prevention
The states are missing a golden opportunity to save millions of lives and billions of dollars in health care costs because they continue to shortchange prove
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Youth and young adults are the most at-risk of tobacco addiction
Every day, thousands of young people try their first cigarette and new non-combustible products are making it easier for kids to experiment with tobacco.
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