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5 ways tobacco is normalized in entertainment and pop culture
As smoking becomes less socially acceptable and tobacco use rates continue to decline, entertainment media and pop culture don’t often reflect that reality,
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Health groups file suit to expedite FDA review of e-cigarettes, cigars
The lawsuit asserts that a delay in product reviews violates the law and has kept kid-friendly tobacco products on the market for years.
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Q&A: How to train emerging activists to support a social movement
Enlisting youth and young adults is an important part of igniting and sustaining social movements. But how can you help emerging activists be effective?
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From social taboo to target market: How tobacco use became a women’s issue
Something interesting happened after the U.S. Surgeon General issued a report confirming the link between smoking and cancer in 1964.
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Q&A: Helping college campuses go tobacco-free
Tobacco-free policies are proven to prevent young adults from starting tobacco use, help tobacco smokers quit, and reduce secondhand smoke exposure.
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Cigarette smoking among teens down, but e-cigarette use up
Teen smoking of traditional tobacco cigarettes in the United States reached a new low of eight percent in 2014, but the data from the annual “Monitoring the
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2022 survey shows youth e-cigarette epidemic remains a serious public health threat
Over 2.5 million teens use e-cigarettes with nearly half (46%) of high schoolers who vape doing so on a frequent basis putting a new generation at risk for a
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How a free vaping prevention curriculum can help middle schools
Here’s why Vaping: Know the truth is meeting an urgent need.
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Why the FDA needs to regulate e-cigarettes now
As the tally of vaping-related deaths and cases of severe lung illness rises, youth e-cigarette use continues its rapid growth — 27.5% of high schoolers are
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Most JUUL-related Instagram posts appeal to youth culture and lifestyles, study finds
A study published in the journal Tobacco Control found that more than half of Instagram posts about JUUL are youth- and lifestyle-focused.
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Quit vaping program sees high enrollment and engagement, as thousands seek help amid youth e-cigarette use epidemic
More than 27,000 teens and young adults enrolled in a first-of-its-kind quit vaping program within just five weeks after its launch.
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Tobacco is a social justice issue: The military
Tobacco use disproportionately affects many populations—the same groups who have a long history of being exploited by the tobacco industry.
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