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A decade of the Tobacco Control Act: Where are we now?
As we mark 10 years since passage of the act, here’s a look at its accomplishments as well as the critical gaps remaining.
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4 ways the entertainment industry can protect young viewers and combat youth nicotine addiction
The youth vaping crisis must be confronted, and the entertainment industry has the power to change the picture for good.
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Cigarettes are still a popular on-screen prop – and it’s fueling youth nicotine addiction
Cigarettes remain a popular prop even as peer-reviewed research finds that smoking images influence young people to start using tobacco products.
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JUUL sales increase more than 600% in a year, underscoring popularity among teens
Sales increased 641% in just one year, from 2.2 million devices sold in 2016 to 16.2 million devices sold in 2017.
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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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Senators urge MPAA to assign R rating to movies with smoking
The Motion Picture Association of America should act to reduce youth exposure to smoking in movies, including by issuing an R rating to movies that feature t
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JUUL e-cigarette craze highlights why flavored tobacco products are so dangerous
Cigarettes came in flavors like berry, vanilla, margarita and many others until 2009, when federal lawmakers banned them — with the exception of menthol — du
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6 tips for people trying to quit smoking
Here are six tips to help you or someone you know successfully quit smoking and go smoke-free.
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The one thing pharmacies could do to save thousands of lives
At least 53,566 pharmacies in 2016 stocked tobacco products despite repeated calls for companies to remove tobacco from their shelves.
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Big Tobacco forced to tell the truth with TV and print ads
Tobacco companies are being forced to run court-ordered TV and newspaper ads about how they manipulated cigarettes and lied to the American people.
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Capitalizing on a “captive audience”: How tobacco companies targeted troops on military bases
Tobacco companies took advantage military service members—a “captive audience”—with special events and activities on and near military bases.
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How a workplace vaping policy can help employees quit tobacco
If your workplace doesn’t yet have a tobacco-free policy that includes vaping, updating it to support employees who are trying to quit all forms of tobacco u
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