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JUUL e-cigarette craze highlights why flavored tobacco products are so dangerous
Cigarettes came in flavors like berry, vanilla, margarita and many others until 2009, when federal lawmakers banned them — with the exception of menthol — du
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3 innovative ways a DC consortium is tackling tobacco use disparities
To address local disparities in tobacco use, a coalition in Washington, D.C., is developing innovative methods for reducing tobacco use.
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Progress ending youth tobacco use stalled - National Youth Tobacco Survey 2015
Truth Initiative CEO Robin Koval responds to new data in the NYTS 2015.
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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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Bold and bright: How tobacco companies market flavored products to appeal to youth
A gap in product regulation allows the tobacco industry to market flavored products in several ways.
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How big is Big Tobacco’s marketing budget?
The FTC just released its cigarette and smokeless tobacco report showing exactly how much money tobacco companies spend on marketing and advertising.
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Tobacco is a social justice issue: Low-income communities
Low-income communities smoke in much higher numbers than the rest of the country, a disparity that is rooted in many inequities.
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Where we stand: Retail tobacco marketing, price discounting and promotion
Consistent with Truth Initiative’s vision of a future where tobacco is a thing of the past, we support the following policies with regard to tobacco retail m
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Behind the marketing strategy that costs the tobacco industry $900k an hour
The tobacco industry spent over $8.6 billion on marketing in retail establishments, also called point-of-sale marketing, in 2014.
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Is fear of gaining weight getting in the way of quitting tobacco?
It’s true that many smokers put on weight after they quit, but understanding why can help you beat the odds.
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Altria/JUUL deal puts youth e-cigarette users at greater risk given Big Tobacco's track record
The deal comes just days after the U.S. surgeon general declared youth e-cigarette use a public health epidemic.
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Tobacco use in these 12 U.S. states is on par with a number of developing countries. Why?
Tobacco use in a group of 12 states looks more like some of the most tobacco-affected countries in the world than the rest of the U.S.
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