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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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Where we stand: Tobacco and the cancer moonshot
Truth Initiative is urging the National Cancer Moonshot Task Force to take immediate action to emphasize tobacco control in the initiative.
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5 strategies for passing local laws against flavored tobacco
A new Truth Initiative® report summarizes interviews with public health officials to uncover what it takes to takes to pass policies restricting flavored tob
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Where we stand: Raising the tobacco age to 21
Truth Initiative supports raising the minimum age of sale for all tobacco products to 21, as part of a strong tobacco control policy program.
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One big way to improve the wellbeing of military veterans and caregivers
Hidden Heroes has partnered with Truth Initiative® to offer caregivers access to the EX® Program, a quit-smoking program developed in collaboration with Mayo
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Nearly 1 in 5 youth say they have seen JUUL used in school
Almost one-fifth of middle and high school students have seen the popular new e-cigarette JUUL used in school, according to a Truth Initiative® survey.
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5 things the tobacco industry didn’t do until it was forced to
Tobacco companies have historically not stopped or attempted to rectify some of their worst offenses until they were forced to by new regulations or a court
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Teens stopped #CATmageddon and can now enlist pets to send their message to big tobacco
the truth® campaign is launching a #PEEtition drive to pressure Big Tobacco to admit that smoking kills pets, too.
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Key facts about tobacco use in LGBT community
We are spreading some important truths about tobacco use in the LGBT community.
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Young activist focuses on helping the homeless population live tobacco-free
Truth Initiative® fellow Kelsey Magill is working to help youth and young adults experiencing homelessness in Washington, D.C., live tobacco-free lives.
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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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While you were streaming
New research from Truth Initiative reveals that 79 percent of the shows most popular with young people depict smoking prominently.
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