The page you're looking for doesn't exist.
But we've got plenty of content on that topic below.
-
How local governments are countering industry efforts to sell cheap tobacco
Tobacco companies spent over $8.6 billion on marketing in retail establishments, also called point-of-sale marketing, in 2014 (the most recent figures availa
-
Widespread use of flavored products in young tobacco users
New research provides further evidence that younger tobacco users are more likely to use flavored products.
-
How some local governments are keeping the number of tobacco retailers in check
Measures to restrict tobacco retailer licensing and density are one way to combat the impact of tobacco point-of-sale marketing.
-
17 more colleges and universities pledge to go tobacco/vape-free
Eighteen colleges and universities are working toward adopting a 100% tobacco/vape-free campus policy.
-
Tobacco is a social justice issue: Racial and ethnic minorities
Tobacco use disproportionately affects minority groups, who have a long history of being targeted by the tobacco industry.
-
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.
-
truth takes on tobacco during the 2017 Vans Warped Tour
truth, the longest running national youth tobacco prevention campaign, and its crew of tour riders are on the road for their 18th summer on the Vans Warped T
-
Tobacco use on the big & small screens is a public health concern
A new report released today by the U.S.
-
After-school smoke? The problem with tobacco retailers near schools
More than three-quarters of public schools are within a 10-minute walk of at least one outlet selling tobacco.
-
What do tobacco advertising restrictions look like today?
While tobacco TV ads and physician-recommended cigarettes are a thing of the past, marketing restrictions may not be as far-reaching as you think.
-
Are selfies making smoking cool again?
Big Tobacco gets a stream of free advertising from people on Instagram who post “smoking selfies,” images that may help tobacco companies recruit more young
-
Where we stand: Regulating flavored tobacco products
Truth Initiative joined the African-American Tobacco Control Leadership Council to call for FDA to issue a rule banning the sale of all flavored tobacco prod
Displaying 540 of 986 Search Results
Want support quitting? Join EX Program
By clicking JOIN, you agree to the Terms, Text Message Terms and Privacy Policy.
Msg&Data rates may apply; msgs are automated.