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Election results: The state of tobacco taxes
How did tobacco taxes fare in the 2016 election?
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How do young adults use tobacco, marijuana and alcohol together?
Popularity of alcohol use among young people, suggests that successful prevention efforts should focus on alcohol’s co-use with a variety of substances
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LBGT History Month: Why are smoking rates higher in LGBT communities?
Tobacco use plays a unique role in LGBT history, reflecting in large part the tobacco industry’s long history of targeting the LGBT community.
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Truth Initiative calls on FDA to enforce graphic warning labels requirement
Truth Initiative joined public health groups to file a lawsuit to compel the FDA to enforce a requirement that graphic health warnings appear on cigarette pa
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truth campaign to focus on smoker’s wage gap
The truth® campaign is shining a spotlight on the fact that smokers earn 20 percent less than nonsmokers with #SQUADLESS
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The economics of tobacco: What if a pack of cigarettes cost $10?
Pack-a-day smokers spend an average of $2,193 a year on cigarettes. What would happen if the cost of a pack increased?
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Students from North Carolina and Indiana earn 2016 Alma Adams Scholarships
Truth Initiative® is pleased to announce the winners of the 2016 Alma S. Adams Scholarship for Outreach and Health Communications to Reduce Tobacco Use
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How cities and states are making it harder to sell cigarettes to youth
Retail merchants in Chicago will be prohibited from selling cigarettes or other tobacco products to anyone under the age of 21,
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Tobacco-control efforts need to double down after CDC recognizes success in reducing cancer rates
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention touted the role that tobacco-control efforts have played in reducing cancer rates in the United States, an ack
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Helping community colleges kick their tobacco-free campus efforts into gear
Truth Initiative is offering grants to community colleges that do not currently have smoke-free policies in place to protect students, faculty and staff on t
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#NoMentholMondays: How youth activists are fighting back
Youth activists have identified tobacco, specifically the targeted marketing of menthol cigarettes in African-American communities, as a social issue worth f
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CDC shines light on teens' increasing exposure to e-cigarette ads
Data released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicated that 7 in 10 students in middle school and high school said they were expos
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