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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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Dramatic decrease in young adult cigarette use since 2005
Smoking among young adults aged 18 to 24 dropped by nearly one third (31.6 percent) from 2005 to 2014, according to data from the 2014 National Health Interv
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78 groups call for tobacco education in head start programs
We’re leading the charge with 77 other non-profit and government agencies, corporations and individuals to urge the U.S.
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How e-cigarette brands are trying to link vaping with mental health
As youth e-cigarette use remains at epidemic levels and many young people report mental health concerns amid the pandemic, these marketing themes can be seen
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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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E-cigarettes drive overall youth tobacco use to highest rate in nearly two decades
New data from the 2019 National Youth Tobacco Survey show that 31.2% of high school students and 12.5% of middle school students are using some type of tobac
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How the Tobacco-Free College Program has helped campuses protect 1 million people
More than 100 colleges and universities now have smoke- or tobacco-free policies through the Truth Initiative® Tobacco-Free College Program, protecting more
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Few adults start using JUUL to quit smoking, new study finds
Of the 15% of adult smokers who have tried JUUL, only about one-third used the product to quit smoking.
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3 elements of successful youth advocacy work
Developing young leaders is a critical part of sustainable social change. Here’s a breakdown of key objectives for success.
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