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New federal data: flavored e-cigarettes continue to drive youth vaping epidemic, with disposable use up 1,000% among high schoolers
New federal data show youth vaping has declined, but remains at epidemic levels in the absence of comprehensive e-cigarette regulation.
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Who goes to vape shops?
A recent study finds that vape shop visitors tend to be a racial/ethnic minority, skew younger (age 18-24) and are less financially secure.
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One trend that’s changing Pride festivals for the better
More pride festivals across the country are showing how the tobacco industry is not their ally.
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E-cigarettes are creating a new source of environmental pollution
As youth vaping continues at epidemic levels, many young e-cigarette users report throwing away, improperly recycling, or littering the devices, according to
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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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New study: Only 3% of adult smokers used JUUL to quit in past year
A new Truth Initiative study published in Tobacco Control found that only 3% of adult smokers who attempted to quit in the past year used JUUL as a quit meth
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What do tobacco advertising restrictions look like today?
While tobacco TV ads and physician-recommended cigarettes are a thing of the past, marketing restrictions may not be as far-reaching as you think.
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How to support someone who wants to break up with their vape
Parting ways with vaping can be difficult, and encouragement from friends and family can make a big difference.
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First-of-its-kind free e-cigarette quit program now available to young vapers looking for help
Truth Initiative has launched a text message program that’s designed for e-cigarette users to quit vaping in the wake of the youth e-cigarette epidemic.
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COVID-19: the connection to smoking and vaping, and resources for quitting
Those who smoke or vape e-cigarettes may be especially concerned about COVID-19 because it attacks the lungs and could be a particularly serious threat to to
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Quit vaping program sees high enrollment and engagement, as thousands seek help amid youth e-cigarette use epidemic
More than 27,000 teens and young adults enrolled in a first-of-its-kind quit vaping program within just five weeks after its launch.
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Data suggest teens who use JUUL are not just experimenting
More than half of U.S. teens who use the e-cigarette JUUL are using it multiple times a month, underscoring concerns about nicotine addiction.
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