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Youth vaping declines during pandemic as young people report less retail and social access to products
Vaping among young people dropped amid the COVID-19 pandemic as young people reported less retail and social access to e-cigarettes, according to new Truth I
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Most young e-cigarette users say they want to quit vaping in 2021
According to new Truth Initiative data, 60% of 15- to 24-year-old current e-cigarette users surveyed want to quit vaping within the year.
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Oral nicotine products entice customers with “tobacco free” claims, falsely implying lower risk
A recent study shows increasingly popular oral nicotine products are frequently marketed as tobacco-free alternatives to smoking, claims that could imply low
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Majority of young vapers worry about COVID-19 risk and want to quit
Findings from a new Truth Initiative survey reveal that the coronavirus pandemic is motivating many young people who use e-cigarettes to quit vaping.
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Most of JUUL's Twitter followers are underage
Most users following JUUL’s official Twitter account (@JUULvapor) are underage, according to a new research study.
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Weak restrictions on flavored e-cigarettes lead to explosive menthol sales
Sales of menthol e-cigarettes increased by almost $60 million and its market share more than doubled following weak restrictions on flavored e-cigarettes.
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Nearly half of young vapers resolve to quit e-cigarettes in 2020
Many 15- to 24-year-olds who vape say quitting e-cigarettes is a 2020 resolution, according to a new survey.
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Fewer than half of young people aware of connection between vaping and COVID-19 risk
The new campaign from truth is working to change misperceptions about e-cigarette use and the risk of testing positive for COVID-19.
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Action needed: Strong tobacco 21 policies
There’s been strong public support for tobacco 21 policies, but new developments risk seriously undermining the full impact of these measures.
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How would smokers respond to cigarettes with less nicotine?
62% of adult smokers said they’d quit if the FDA issued a rule limiting the level of nicotine in cigarettes, according to a new Truth Initiative study.
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Which social media sites do young adults use?
The rapidly changing social media landscape highlights the need for public health messages to adapt to new sites and new ways of delivering content via socia
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