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Smokeless tobacco: Facts, stats, and regulations
To spread the truth about smokeless tobacco, Truth Initiative has summarized the key facts for you to know, use and share.
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Spinning a new tobacco industry: How Big Tobacco is trying to sell a do-gooder image and what Americans think about it
How Big Tobacco is trying to sell a do-gooder image and what Americans think about it
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Youth and young adult tobacco use trends: What we know and what it means
A recording of a Truth Initiative webinar that presented key data points from the nation's tobacco use surveys is now available.
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What is your state doing about tobacco?
A look at the most recent tobacco use statistics in each state, including cigarette use, economics and state tobacco laws.
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4 revelations from a Reuters investigation into Philip Morris
A Reuters investigative series into the secret strategies of PMI uncovers the company’s methodical, long-term plan to undermine public health science and glo
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How Truth Initiative can help D.C. nonprofits become good neighbors in the fight to end tobacco use
Nonprofits in the Washington, D.C., area could be eligible for a $2,000 sponsorship from the Truth Initiative Good Neighbor Fund to help fund projects encour
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How your zip code could make it harder for non-daily smokers to quit
Non-daily smokers who live near more cigarette retailers are less successful at quitting, according to new research published in Tobacco Control.
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California assembly revives tobacco restrictions
The California Assembly has passed six different tobacco control bills in one day, taking a major step toward new protections for youth in the most populous
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“The Bear” season 3’s best guest star? NRT gum
Main character Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto — played by Jeremy Allen White — was often shown smoking, but the latest season finds him quitting with the help of NR
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Vans launches limited-edition sneakers in partnership with truth
Creativity speaks louder than words.
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Tobacco’s harmful impact on Hispanic and Latino Americans
Tobacco companies have a history of targeting Hispanic and Latino Americans.
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