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E-cigarette industry spends millions on discounts and sampling, practices that help recruit young users
Price incentives like discounts, coupons, and sampling can undercut the impact of excise taxes and other proven effective tobacco control measures
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Read this before trying to quit smoking ‘cold turkey’
Quitting “cold turkey” has a low success rate due to the nature of addiction — addiction undermines willpower, or the ability to control impulses through dec
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A key to successfully quit smoking and stay quit
There’s a key to successfully quitting that isn’t well known: celebrating the work you’ve done to become tobacco-free.
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More mental health facilities are going smoke-free
Nearly half of the facilities that offer mental health treatment services in the U.S. have 100 percent smoke-free policies in place.
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What is your state doing about the leading preventable cause of death and disease?
New fact sheets from Truth Initiative® include state-specific information on tobacco use rates, economics, laws and prevention efforts.
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What do half of America’s best beaches have in common?
Half of the seaside destinations on an annual list of America’s top beaches are completely smoke-free.
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How can a Disney star and a compatibility quiz combat tobacco industry profiling?
A compatibility quiz from truth® and DoSomething.org matches young people based on their income, race and sexual orientation—characteristics used in tobacco
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Apply now: Help #finishit at national summit on youth activism and tobacco
The National Summit on Youth Activism is a tobacco-control training program for youth and young adults from around the country.
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Three ways to support loved ones while they quit smoking
If someone you care about is quitting tobacco, it can be difficult to know what to say and do. Here are three tips for people supporting a quitter.
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Where does research on marijuana stand?
To help inform future public health, an in-depth review of existing research from 1999 through 2016 on the health effects of marijuana was conducted.
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Youth smoking rate falls to 6 percent
The youth smoking rate is now a record low 6 percent after dropping a full percentage point in just one year.
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Election results: The state of tobacco taxes
How did tobacco taxes fare in the 2016 election?
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