The page you're looking for doesn't exist.
But we've got plenty of content on that topic below.
-
Youth vaping, mental health and the importance of quitting: A Q&A with the National Council for Mental Wellbeing
To discuss the youth vaping and youth mental health crises, Truth Initiative spoke with Tamanna Patel from the National Council for Mental Wellbeing.
-
Colorful and close to candy: Surveying how the tobacco industry markets flavored products in stores
A survey of tobacco retailers in two major Ohio cities highlights how the tobacco industry uses an array of in-store marketing to make its products enticing
-
How to help your child quit vaping
If you’re a parent trying to help a child quit using JUUL or other e-cigarette, here are some tips for how to start from the experts behind the evidence-base
-
Measuring support for tobacco control policies in states with deadly smoking disparities
How do residents who live in a collection of states with smoking rivaling the most cigarette-dependent countries on earth feel about laws to curb tobacco use
-
Quitting Tobacco: Facts and Stats
Most smokers – nearly 70% – say they want to quit, and many make quit attempts each year.
-
Tobacco Nation: A Call to Eliminate Geographic Smoking Disparities in the U.S.
Smoking prevalence is nearly 50% higher in a group of Midwestern and Southern states compared to the rest of the country.
-
Menthol: Facts, stats and regulations
Menthol makes cigarettes and other tobacco products easier to smoke — and harder to quit.
-
A toxic, plastic problem: E-cigarette waste and the environment
With a 399.73% increase in retail e-cigarette sales from 2015 through 2020, the environmental consequences of e-cigarette waste are enormous.
-
Vaping in the Workplace
Regulations on vaping in the workplace are piecemeal at best, with less than half of states explicitly banning e-cigarette use in workplaces.
-
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.
-
Smoking in Films: 2022
The film industry continues to make marginal progress over the decades toward eliminating the number of films released containing tobacco
-
Action needed: Tobacco in pop culture
Despite a 1998 law prohibiting paid tobacco product placements in movies and TV programming, tobacco imagery is still seen on screens everywhere, including m
Displaying 240 of 244 Search Results