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Tobacco product use among women
Tobacco product use among U.S. adult women
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LGBT+ youth and young adults in states with protective policies had more than 50% lower odds of smoking and vaping
Findings from this study suggest that state-level legislation to protect LGBT+ rights could help prevent or reduce tobacco use in the LGBT+ community
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Hookah is the most popular flavored tobacco product among youth
Flavors play a significant role in drawing youth to use hookah, and they are one of the main reasons youth use the product.
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3 states pass tobacco 21 laws in 3 weeks
In the span of under 21 days this summer, New Jersey, Maine and Oregon raised the legal minimum age to purchase tobacco from 18 to 21.
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Where we stand: Smokeless tobacco
Truth Initiative envisions a future where tobacco is a thing of the past, in keeping with that vision we support the following policies with regard to smokel
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San Francisco voters uphold a law banning the sale of flavored tobacco
Voters took a stand against Big Tobacco, approving Proposition E, which prohibits local tobacco retailers from selling flavored tobacco products, including m
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Alma Adams takes on the tobacco industry
Alma Adams, a two-term U.S. representative from Greensboro, N.C.
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Two years after the ban: How CVS continues to take on tobacco
When CVS announced its plans to ban cigarette sales in 2014, the media took note.
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States can help finish the fight against tobacco by boosting funding for tobacco prevention
The states are missing a golden opportunity to save millions of lives and billions of dollars in health care costs because they continue to shortchange prove
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5 strategies for passing local laws against flavored tobacco
A new Truth Initiative® report summarizes interviews with public health officials to uncover what it takes to takes to pass policies restricting flavored tob
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Sex sells: A look at the tobacco industry’s use of sexual themes to sell products
As the tobacco industry has evolved, companies continue to use sex to appeal to consumers and associate tobacco products with masculinity and virility.
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