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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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Young activists want the White House to know vaping nicotine is a mental health issue
Young people nationwide are mobilizing to demand that the White House, the Food and Drug Administration, and other decision makers declare youth vaping nicot
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E-cigarette market surges amid urgent need for comprehensive regulation and enforcement
New data are the latest in a growing body of research that highlight concerning trends in an e-cigarette market flooded with flavored products in increasingl
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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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3 ways vaping affects mental health
While it is well known that nicotine harms developing brains, lesser known are the worrying connections between nicotine and mental health.
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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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One more reason Walgreens should stop selling tobacco
Walgreens has emerged as the worst offender among several pharmacy chains that were caught selling tobacco products to minors.
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As smoking rates decline, Hollywood isn’t getting the picture
The majority of the 2018 nominees for Academy Awards® in major categories – 86 percent – feature tobacco imagery on screen
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What is JUUL?
JUUL, a new type of e-cigarette, has become so popular among young people that it has amassed nearly half of the e-cigarette market share.
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