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Tobacco use in the military
The U.S. military has a culture of tobacco use, which decades of tobacco industry targeting has helped create and support.
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Vaping multiplies risk of COVID-19 in teens and young adults
Young people who had ever used e-cigarettes were five times more likely to be diagnosed with COVID-19 than those who hadn’t vaped.
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Tobacco Nation: An ongoing crisis
Examining the health and policy disparities of U.S. states with the highest smoking rates.
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LGBTQ Infographic
LGBTQ young adults, 18-24, are nearly 2x as likely to smoke as their straight peers.
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Tobacco use on the big & small screens is a public health concern
A new report released today by the U.S.
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7 youth-serving groups in Tennessee receive grants to help their communities go smoke-free
Truth Initiative awarded grants to seven youth-serving groups in the state to help raise awareness about smoke-free environments and reduce secondhand smoke
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Is that video game a health risk? 3 things parents should know
Some video games topping this year’s holiday wish lists contain imagery that could be putting the health of young people at risk.
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How tobacco companies linked cigarettes and mental health
Truth Initiative® explores three ways that tobacco companies linked cigarettes and mental health.
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3 things to know about the foundation for a smoke-free world
The public health community isn’t cheering about a new foundation claiming to help eliminate smoking. Find out why.
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3 benefits of tobacco-free policies at colleges and universities
Support for smoke- and tobacco-free policies on school campuses has skyrocketed in recent years.
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JUUL on YouTube
Researchers found more than 8,000 JUUL-related videos that received a total of 260 million views over the 3-year period from 2016 to 2018.
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Natural tobacco agreement fails to protect the public from misleading claims and imagery
Truth Initiative and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids today criticized as wholly inadequate an agreement reached between the Food and Drug Administration (
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