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How some local governments are keeping the number of tobacco retailers in check
Measures to restrict tobacco retailer licensing and density are one way to combat the impact of tobacco point-of-sale marketing.
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Tobacco imagery lights up Oscar-nominated movies, including 80% of Best Picture nominees
Eight of the 10 films nominated for Best Picture at the 2022 Oscars and more than half (61%) of all this year’s Oscar-nominated feature films contain tobacco
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Tobacco is a social justice issue: Mental health
Tobacco use disproportionately affects many marginalized populations—the same groups who have a long history of being exploited by the tobacco industry.
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Pervasive tobacco imagery on screen endangers youth and demands action
Truth Initiative is calling for a comprehensive set of policies to curb tobacco depictions on screens.
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Video series aims to change the narrative about tobacco in the African-American community
A new web video series created by a Truth Initiative® fellow hopes to spark conversations about tobacco use in the African-American community.
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Smoking and diabetes: The connection between 2 U.S. epidemics
Diabetes and smoking are two of the biggest public health challenges of our time, and they are connected in some surprising ways.
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One trend that’s changing Pride festivals for the better
More pride festivals across the country are showing how the tobacco industry is not their ally.
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Answers to five common questions about smoking and heart health
During American Heart Month, we are highlighting five important facts about heart health from BecomeAnEX, Truth Initiative’s digital quit smoking program.
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Tobacco is a social justice issue: Racial and ethnic minorities
Tobacco use disproportionately affects minority groups, who have a long history of being targeted by the tobacco industry.
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Six “Teen”-rated video games that glamorize smoking
These are just a few of the many instances of smoking in sought-after video games rated “Teen,” meaning they are supposed to be suitable for anyone under the
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Final deeming regulation at a glance
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) “deeming” regulation was released May 6, 2016 and published May 10, 2016.
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Music videos popular with young people frequently feature tobacco imagery
Music videos, examined for the first time in this report, are a major pop culture influence and prove to be common sources of tobacco imagery.
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