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New research sheds light on who smokes menthol cigarettes
Young adults who smoke menthol cigarettes are more likely to be female, black or Hispanic, or identify as LGBT compared to non-menthol smokers
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Two years after the ban: How CVS continues to take on tobacco
When CVS announced its plans to ban cigarette sales in 2014, the media took note.
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Howard Koh
Dr. Howard K. Koh is the Harvey V. Fineberg Professor of the Practice of Public Health Leadership at the Harvard T.H.
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Profile of blunt users sharpens with new study
Past month users of tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs, those who were younger (ages 18-24), Black, or male had the highest odds of reporting blunt-only or dua
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Study highlights rapid transitions in hookah use and risk factors for experimentation
This study examined correlates of hookah use and predictors of hookah trial at a six-month follow-up in a nationally representative, prospective sample of U.
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A better way to measure a young adult’s socioeconomic status
A recent study from Truth Initiative found that what might be a better way to capture the socioeconomic status of young adults is simply to ask them.
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How tax increases could impact e-cigarette sales
E-cigarette sales at convenience stores in Minneapolis increased significantly after Minnesota increased taxes on tobacco products in 2013, followed by a dec
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Out with tobacco/cigarettes and in with apples: How teamwork can create healthier stores
As retailers who sell tobacco face a declining cigarette market, advocates for tobacco control, nutrition, and physical activity have an opportunity to colla
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How to support someone on their quit-vaping journey
If someone you care about is quitting vaping, they will need extra support and encouragement from those around them.
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Why racial and ethnic discrimination matters in the tobacco fight
Racial and ethnic minorities exposed to tobacco marketing and who also report experiencing discrimination are more likely to smoke.
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When and where do nonsmokers encounter tobacco advertising?
Tobacco advertising appears in many places where non-smokers can see it, potentially increasing their likelihood of starting to smoke.
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Business or Exploitation? Tobacco and social justice
A new campaign from truth® exposes the tobacco industry’s exploitation of individuals with mental health conditions and members of the military.
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