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Tobacco use in Illinois 2021
An up-to-date look at tobacco use rates, tobacco control funding, tobacco laws, cessation statistics, and tobacco tax in Illinois.
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Tobacco use in Oklahoma 2021
An up-to-date look at tobacco use rates, tobacco control funding, tobacco laws, cessation statistics, and tobacco tax in Oklahoma.
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3 things to know about the foundation for a smoke-free world
The public health community isn’t cheering about a new foundation claiming to help eliminate smoking. Find out why.
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Tobacco use in Nebraska 2023
An up-to-date look at tobacco use rates, tobacco control funding, tobacco laws, cessation statistics, and tobacco tax in Nebraska.
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Misplaced trust in tobacco companies tied to nearly doubled odds of vaping in young people
New study shows young people had nearly twice the odds of using e-cigarettes if they thought that tobacco companies don’t want young people to try vaping so
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Three key moments in the history of marketing tobacco to women
How did smoking, which used to be socially unacceptable for women, become almost as common among women as men?
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Where we stand: Child-resistant packaging and warning labels for ends
Prompted by increases in calls to poison control centers related to exposure of children to nicotine, in late June 2015, the Food and Drug Administration (FD
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Going back to school may lead to more vaping – here’s what educators and communities can do about it
As students return to campuses nationwide, schools and communities can help prevent vaping from making a big return alongside them.
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Policies to reduce cigarette litter have strong support
Nearly three-quarters (72.4%) of U.S.
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Majority of U.S. adults support the removal of menthol cigarettes, including many menthol smokers
A new Truth Initiative study comes as pressure mounts to ban menthol cigarettes, especially as COVID-19 highlights the severe health inequities facing commun
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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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