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How Big Tobacco made cigarettes more addictive
The tobacco industry has leveraged modern science for more than 50 years to manipulate their products to make them even more addictive.
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These 10 youth-serving groups want to get smoking off movie screens
Ten youth-serving groups received grants from Truth Initiative® and Trinity Health to get rid of smoking in movies, one of the few places where it continues
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Adult smoking rates continue to underscore health disparities
The latest data show a decline in the overall smoking rate, but many groups continue to smoke at much higher rates than the rest of the population.
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Are organic or natural cigarettes safer to smoke?
Organic tobacco and tobacco with no additives does not make a healthier or safer cigarette.
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Apply now: ‘Reinvent the reel’ grants will support groups to get smoking off movie screens
Grants from Truth Initiative® and Trinity Health will help youth-serving groups educate young people on the issue of smoking in
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What are “heat-not-burn” cigarettes?
A different type of tobacco product may land on American shelves soon if the FDA approves IQOS, a “heat-not-burn” tobacco product from Philip Morris.
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The surprising thing almost all Emmy-nominated dramas and comedies have in common
Almost all the finalists in the comedy and drama categories are losing when it comes to public health.
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Where we stand: Retail tobacco marketing, price discounting and promotion
Consistent with Truth Initiative’s vision of a future where tobacco is a thing of the past, we support the following policies with regard to tobacco retail m
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Is fear of gaining weight getting in the way of quitting tobacco?
It’s true that many smokers put on weight after they quit, but understanding why can help you beat the odds.
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Tobacco use in Minnesota 2018
An up-to-date look at tobacco use rates, tobacco control funding, tobacco laws, cessation statistics, and tobacco tax in Minnesota.
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Colleges unveil campus art to promote smoke- and tobacco-free policies
Participants in the truth x arts college mural contest created campus artwork to celebrate their school going smoke- or tobacco-free.
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How African-American leaders are taking on menthol
African-American organizations, public health groups and other tobacco control advocates are stepping up efforts to restrict the sale of menthol cigarettes.<
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