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How quitting nicotine can improve mental health
Quitting can alleviate symptoms of nicotine withdrawal and lead to long-term improved mental health, and free, anonymous quit support tailored specifically t
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Meet the North Carolina Rep. taking on tobacco on the industry’s home turf
Alma Adams, a two-term U.S. representative from North Carolina, has long been an advocate for tobacco prevention.
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Mental Illness Awareness Week: The surgeon general on stigma
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy discusses the importance of mental health and combating the stigma surrounding mental illness.
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Back on tour: truth renews partnership with High School Nation
The truth® campaign is again partnering with High School Nation, a traveling music and arts festival that exclusively visits high school campuses
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Helping youth activists spread the truth about tobacco
truth® is now taking applications for the second annual National Summit on Youth Activism, scheduled for July 12-16 in Orlando, Florida.
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#NoMentholMonday: How menthols create challenges for smokers who want to quit
The targeted marketing of menthol cigarettes to African American smokers creates unique challenges when it comes to helping those smokers quit, according to
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New report: Tobacco industry spends nearly $1 million per hour marketing tobacco products
The amount the largest tobacco companies spend on marketing and promotion of their products in the U.S.
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Where we stand: Little cigars, cigarillos and cigars
Truth Initiative lays out the policies it supports with respect to little cigars, cigarillos and cigars
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Where we stand: Tobacco and the cancer moonshot
Truth Initiative is urging the National Cancer Moonshot Task Force to take immediate action to emphasize tobacco control in the initiative.
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Many young people turn to nicotine to deal with stress, anxiety and depression, but don’t know it may be making them feel worse
A large majority of young people who have used e-cigarettes started vaping because of feelings of stress, anxiety or depression, and many continue vaping to
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Smoke screens: Is tobacco use in youth-rated movies still a problem?
Tobacco use on screen is a public health concern because exposure to smoking imagery in movies can cause young people to start smoking.
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Smoking and mental illness: Meet the doctor helping patients quit
Hear from Dr. Steven Schroeder about why smoking among those with mental illness is a social justice issue that needs attention.
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