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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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As streaming soars, these binge-worthy shows frequently depict tobacco
Watching shows in a compressed time may influence the amount and intensity of exposure.
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Financial dependence correlated with different smoking rates among Millennials
Despite steady declines in U.S.
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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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Ohio AG Campaign Targeting Illegal E-Cigarettes Marks Important Step to Protect Young People
The newly announced campaign by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost to combat the flood of illegal e-cigarettes streaming into the state represents an important
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Menthol: Facts, stats and regulations
Menthol makes cigarettes and other tobacco products easier to smoke — and harder to quit.
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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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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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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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A lot of youth think they aren’t vaping nicotine, but is that true?
Even though nearly all e-cigarettes sold in regular retail stores contain nicotine, the majority of youth e-cigarette users think they vape only flavoring.
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Most young e-cigarette users say they want to quit vaping in 2021
According to new Truth Initiative data, 60% of 15- to 24-year-old current e-cigarette users surveyed want to quit vaping within the year.
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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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