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3 key takeaways on the FDA proposed rules to eliminate menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars
Here are three key takeaways from the April 28 announcement.
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What can streaming services do about exposing youth to on-screen smoking?
Given the popularity and impact of streaming content among young viewers, do streaming services have a responsibility to address this issue?
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Leading health groups demand film industry give R rating to movies that depict smoking
A coalition of health organizations has demanded that movie producers and distributors apply an R rating to all films that include depictions of smoking or t
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Tobacco use in Missouri 2021
An up-to-date look at tobacco use rates, tobacco control funding, tobacco laws, cessation statistics, and tobacco tax in Missouri.
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Truth Initiative Joins #StopHateForProfit Campaign
Truth Initiative has announced it will pause all truth Facebook and Instagram advertising for the month of July, standing in solidarity with the #StopHateFor
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The truth about opioids
The Truth About Opioids is helping young people understand the facts about opioids, the risk of addiction and the crucial role they can play in solving the c
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FDA’s Delay on Largest E-Cigarette Companies’ Applications Allows Top Brands with 75% of the Market Share to Remain Widely Available, Extending the Youth Vaping Epidemic and Delaying Necessary Regulations to Help Smokers
We are very concerned that the FDA did not prioritize and complete the reviews of the companies with over 75% of the e-cigarette market as they promised to d
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5 keys to reversing the youth e-cigarette epidemic
Here are some key takeaways about the action needed to end the youth e-cigarette epidemic.
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the 5 ways tobacco companies lied about the dangers of smoking cigarettes
Tobacco companies are back on our TV screens — not to promote cigarettes, but to correct the lies they told for decades about the dangers of smoking them.
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Students rewarded scholarships for taking action on tobacco
Two young tobacco control activists received $5,000 Alma S. Adams scholarships for innovatively confronting tobacco use in their communities.
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