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2017 Annual Report
Through creativity, innovation and research, we are winning one of the toughest, largest and most critical public health battles of our time: ending the toba
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Inaction in the face of opportunities to ban menthol cigarettes
Recent efforts to push for a federal menthol cigarette ban have brought together truth® and DoSomething.org to enlist youth to urge the FDA to enact such a b
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The President’s FY18 budget could reverse years of progress in tobacco control
The president’s proposed fiscal year 2018 federal budget includes cuts to programs at the Centers for Disease Control, National Institutes of Health and the
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Action needed: Strong tobacco 21 policies
There’s been strong public support for tobacco 21 policies, but new developments risk seriously undermining the full impact of these measures.
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Young adult smoking rate drops to 10%
In 2017, just 10.4 percent of young Americans aged 18-24 smoked cigarettes, a 21 percent decline since 2016.
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Concerns about health and mental health increasingly drive young people to quit vaping
Young people enrolled in a quit vaping program from Truth Initiative cited health (56.1%) and social influence (15.8%) as their top reasons for quitting vapi
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Nicotine content in e-cigarettes more than doubled in 5 years
The average nicotine concentration in e-cigarettes sold in the U.S. more than doubled from 2013 to 2018.
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A national Healthy Homes Month reminder: Secondhand smoke kills
June marks National Healthy Homes Month, a good opportunity to focus on the dangers of secondhand smoke on children, nonsmoking adults and pets.
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After-school smoke? The problem with tobacco retailers near schools
More than three-quarters of public schools are within a 10-minute walk of at least one outlet selling tobacco.
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Researchers reviewed nearly 700 e-cigarette studies. What did they find?
E-cigarettes have altered the market for tobacco products in recent years, leaving many lingering questions: How harmful are they?
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Washington task force includes tobacco prevention and control in cancer moonshot recommendation
By including tobacco control and primary prevention in the Washington task force recommendations for the National Cancer Moonshot Initiative, tremendous stri
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