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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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Why the “cold turkey” method of quitting vaping or smoking doesn’t work – and what does
Quitting cold turkey has such a low success rate due to the nature of nicotine addiction.
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Slim and stylish: How tobacco companies hooked women by “feminizing” cigarettes
In the 1920s, Lucky Strike unveiled a new advertising campaign that was credited with increasing the brand’s cigarettes sales more than 300 percent in the fi
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Why the FDA needs to regulate e-cigarettes now
As the tally of vaping-related deaths and cases of severe lung illness rises, youth e-cigarette use continues its rapid growth — 27.5% of high schoolers are
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Financial dependence correlated with different smoking rates among Millennials
Despite steady declines in U.S.
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New Truth Initiative report shows troubling use of tobacco imagery in tv shows, movies and music videos most popular among youth as e-cigarette epidemic persists
While You Were Streaming: Nicotine on Demand is the fourth annual report from Truth Initiative that monitors tobacco imagery across the most popular streamin
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E-cigarette users look to social media to circumvent flavored e-cigarette restrictions
New Truth Initiative study underscores the need for comprehensive flavored e-cigarette policies that don’t leave loopholes for certain product types or flavo
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Can oral nicotine pouches like Zyn help people quit vaping nicotine?
As oral nicotine pouches from brands such as Zyn, On!, and Velo have gained popularity, they have raised concerns about their high nicotine content, youth-ap
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Teens are 16 times more likely to use JUUL than older age groups
While the maker of the e-cigarette JUUL claims it is “only for adults,” teenagers are more likely to use the device than older age groups.
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New study shows many young oral nicotine pouch users also smoke and vape
Most young people who use oral nicotine pouches also smoke cigarettes (73%) and nearly half vape nicotine (49%), according to a recent Truth Initiative
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IQOS in the U.S.
IQOS, a new electronic nicotine delivery device marketing itself as a high-tech, luxury product has entered the U.S. market.
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Father’s Day: Helping dads kick tobacco
Father’s Day is a great opportunity to encourage dads who use tobacco to quit. More than 278,000 men die every year from smoking.
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