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    How tobacco companies are enlisting music artists like Cardi B to promote tobacco products

    A review of the Swisher Sweets Artist Project examines how the cigar brand sponsors music events to promote its products and reach its target audience.

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    5 unexpected ways smoking affects your body

    Smoking cigarettes can cause lung cancer and heart disease, but did you know that it may also dull your taste buds or impair your hearing?

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    Tobacco and cancer: What are the survival rates?

    Nearly 30 percent of cancer deaths in the United States can be attributed to tobacco use, according to a new report.

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    2016 National Summit on Youth Activism concludes

    A summer tobacco-control training program for youth who are recruited to attend from community-serving organizations around the country.

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    Effort to get teens to “left swipe” tobacco earns 2 top awards from PR week

    The public relations campaign behind the truth® campaign’s “Left Swipe Dat” took home two awards for inspiring youth to end tobacco use, winning campaign of

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    Study examines tobacco and e-cigarette ads online

    A study examining tobacco and e-cigarette online advertisements finds that the ads primarily focus on promoting e-cigarettes, snus, and cigars.

  7. New surgeon general’s report highlights the need for evidence-based quit programs, deems e-cigarettes not a cessation tool

    The surgeon general’s report on tobacco cessation underscores the need to help Americans who smoke and the millions of teens using tobacco products, primaril

  8. Our Team

    Howard Koh

    Dr. Howard K. Koh is the Harvey V. Fineberg Professor of the Practice of Public Health Leadership at the Harvard T.H.

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    The economics of tobacco: what education and income tell us about smoking

    Despite decades of progress in the fight to end tobacco use, much work remains, particularly among lower income households.

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    On the move: Truth Initiative finds new creative office space in D.C.'s Chinatown

    The public health organization behind the truth® campaign, Steven A.

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    Study highlights rapid transitions in hookah use and risk factors for experimentation

    This study examined correlates of hookah use and predictors of hookah trial at a six-month follow-up in a nationally representative, prospective sample of U.