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How colleges can help their students quit vaping
As e-cigarette use among young people continues to escalate, colleges and universities are grappling with how to address vaping on campus.
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The new tobacco commercials: 92% of young people’s favorite shows contain smoking
A pervasive rise of smoking in shows combined with the popularity of streaming content points to an emerging threat to a new generation of young Americans.
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What do pharmacists think about their stores selling tobacco?
To learn more about how pharmacists view the issue, Truth Initiative led a discussion with a group of 29 pharmacists in December 2018.
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Public and pharmacists urge Walgreens halt tobacco sales nationwide
Truth Initiative is attending a Walgreens shareholders meeting to deliver a petition and urging the pharmacy chain to go tobacco-free.
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Why are 72% of smokers from lower-income communities?
Tobacco companies have targeted low-income populations in many ways over many years, creating smoking rate disparities that did not previously exist.
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3 lessons from the truth® campaign: How effective branding can save lives
Researchers who analyzed the impact of the truth campaign have provided some valuable evidence about the role of branding in influencing health behaviors.
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Tobacco use in these 12 U.S. states is on par with a number of developing countries. Why?
Tobacco use in a group of 12 states looks more like some of the most tobacco-affected countries in the world than the rest of the U.S.
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How local governments are countering industry efforts to sell cheap tobacco
Tobacco companies spent over $8.6 billion on marketing in retail establishments, also called point-of-sale marketing, in 2014 (the most recent figures availa
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Young activist focuses on helping the homeless population live tobacco-free
Truth Initiative® fellow Kelsey Magill is working to help youth and young adults experiencing homelessness in Washington, D.C., live tobacco-free lives.
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How one student led her apartment complex to go tobacco-free
Truth Initiative® youth activism fellow Katelynd Todd was driven to adopt a new tobacco-free policy at her apartment complex after learning about the harms o
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Six highlights from the Tobacco Control special issue on flavors
With flavors that can seem like they belong in a candy shop—including strawberry, licorice, and chocolate–some tobacco products may appear to be less harmful
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83 schools pledge to go smoke- or tobacco-free with community college initiative
Truth Initiative has awarded funding to 83 colleges to go smoke- or tobacco-free.
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