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CDC finds ‘marked disparities’ in youth tobacco use by race and ethnicity
Youth tobacco use is highest among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders, who make up 23.4% of U.S. teens who currently use a tobacco product.
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Why racial and ethnic discrimination matters in the tobacco fight
Racial and ethnic minorities exposed to tobacco marketing and who also report experiencing discrimination are more likely to smoke.
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Education level and tobacco use
Highest level of education and tobacco use
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Where we stand: Raising the tobacco age to 21
Truth Initiative supports raising the minimum age of sale for all tobacco products to 21, as part of a strong tobacco control policy program.
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3 key messages from CDC’s tobacco education campaign
The CDC Tips From Former Smokers® campaign has returned to continue raising awareness of the dangers of smoking through real stories of people living with sm
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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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How effective are tobacco control policies?
Tobacco taxes have the greatest potential to slash smoking rates, according to a review of studies that use simulation models to assess the existing and futu
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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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How tobacco products harm the environment from their manufacture to consumption
The process of growing tobacco, manufacturing tobacco products and delivering them to retailers causes severe and irreversible damage to the environment.
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How Big Tobacco made cigarettes more addictive
The tobacco industry has leveraged modern science for more than 50 years to manipulate their products to make them even more addictive.
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Two new grants explore tobacco and marijuana use and the appeal of flavored tobacco
Researchers at the Schroeder Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy Studies at Truth Initiative received grants tobacco use behavior among young adults.
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Tobacco is a social justice issue: Mental health
Tobacco use disproportionately affects many marginalized populations—the same groups who have a long history of being exploited by the tobacco industry.
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