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Five ways to combat smoking in video games
We know that exposure to smoking imagery is linked with young people starting to smoke and that many video games glamorize smoking.
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Young adult cigar smoking trends underscore the need for flavor regulations
Although fewer young people are smoking cigarettes, cigar smoking is increasing among youth and young adults, with 47 percent of smokers preferring a flavore
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Breast cancer awareness month: 5 facts about tobacco
Tobacco has clear links to 12 different types of cancer.
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Where we stand: Smoke-free public housing
Truth Initiative and The Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco weighed in on a rule proposed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to i
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Tobacco product displays shape teens' risk of future cigarette use
The RAND Corporation studied teen smoking attitudes in a replica of a convenience store to test whether limiting displays of cigarettes and other tobacco pro
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Truth Initiative launches advanced quit-smoking program for employers and health plans
Truth Initiative®, in collaboration with Mayo Clinic, today announced the EX® Program, an innovative quit-smoking program designed for employers, health syst
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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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Who goes to vape shops?
A recent study finds that vape shop visitors tend to be a racial/ethnic minority, skew younger (age 18-24) and are less financially secure.
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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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Tobacco’s economic impact estimates are based on dated studies
Current estimates on the economic impact of tobacco control interventions are out-of-date and do not reflect the latest data on the health effects of smoking
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The economics of tobacco: How does where people live and work impact smoking?
While overall smoking rates have declined across the country, the pace of progress can be drastically slower, or nonexistent, depending on where people live
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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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