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Using e-cigarettes increases likelihood of using cigarettes among youth, study finds
A new study finds that e-cigarettes are acting as entry nicotine products that may lead to the use of more harmful and toxic nicotine products.
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CDC finds ‘marked disparities’ in youth tobacco use by race and ethnicity
Youth tobacco use is highest among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders, who make up 23.4% of U.S. teens who currently use a tobacco product.
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Investigation reveals tobacco companies are secretly using social media to promote smoking
An investigation finds that tobacco companies are recruiting young people with large social media followings to be influencers for their cigarette brands.
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Q&A: How youth activists are pressuring Walgreens to stop selling tobacco
We spoke with current and former youth activism fellows about their visit to this year’s Walgreens shareholders meeting and why getting rid of tobacco in pha
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Tobacco and pharmacies don’t mix: Truth Initiative attends annual Walgreens shareholder meeting
Truth Initiative Attends Annual Walgreens Shareholder Meeting where the organization will again ask the company to reconsider selling tobacco products.
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Old tactics, new products: how big tobacco targets women in e-cigarette marketing
The tobacco industry’s aggressive targeting of women – in addition to young people, Black Americans and other racial and ethnic minorities, and LGBTQ individ
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the 5 ways tobacco companies lied about the dangers of smoking cigarettes
Tobacco companies are back on our TV screens — not to promote cigarettes, but to correct the lies they told for decades about the dangers of smoking them.
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Youth activists call on decision-makers to declare vaping nicotine a mental health issue
Young activists gathered at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to call attention to the impact that vaping nicotine is having on youth mental health and
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Students rewarded scholarships for taking action on tobacco
Two young tobacco control activists received $5,000 Alma S. Adams scholarships for innovatively confronting tobacco use in their communities.
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Tobacco use on the big & small screens is a public health concern
A new report released today by the U.S.
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EX Program: how employers and health plans can save money and help people quit smoking
Designed for employers, health systems and health plans to offer to employees and members, the EX® Program provides specialized treatment to help reduce the
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Truth Initiative and CVS launch program to help HBCUs and community colleges go tobacco-free
Truth Initiative and the CVS Health Foundation are joining together to support HBCUs and community colleges implement smoke- or tobacco-free campus policies.
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