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FDA’s reduced nicotine plan could be game-changer in tobacco epidemic
Today’s announcement on nicotine goes to the heart of the ongoing tobacco epidemic and addresses it at its core.
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A decade of the Tobacco Control Act: Where are we now?
As we mark 10 years since passage of the act, here’s a look at its accomplishments as well as the critical gaps remaining.
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FDA must stop sales of all flavored products and restrict marketing and sales to protect kids
It is a positive step that the FDA recognizes the critical role flavors play in the skyrocketing youth use of e-cigarettes and is planning action to reduce t
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JUUL sales increase more than 600% in a year, underscoring popularity among teens
Sales increased 641% in just one year, from 2.2 million devices sold in 2016 to 16.2 million devices sold in 2017.
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The one thing pharmacies could do to save thousands of lives
At least 53,566 pharmacies in 2016 stocked tobacco products despite repeated calls for companies to remove tobacco from their shelves.
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Big Tobacco forced to tell the truth with TV and print ads
Tobacco companies are being forced to run court-ordered TV and newspaper ads about how they manipulated cigarettes and lied to the American people.
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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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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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The opioid crisis
Young people are particularly vulnerable to opioid misuse. Two decades of combating commercial tobacco use has prepared us to continue the fight and contribute to ending this epidemic by sharing our expertise in youth and young adult education and prevention.
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New Report Shows Youth E-Cigarette Use Remains at Epidemic Levels and Harm Perceptions of Vaping Significantly Rise Among Teens
Monitoring the Future shows that nicotine vaping among youth remained high in 2020 with 22% of 10th and 12th graders using e-cigarettes in the last 30 days.<
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Quitting smoking is more important than ever – here is how to get started now
Quitting tobacco use has always been one of the best things a smoker can do to protect their health and it is especially critical now.
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What do pharmacists think about their stores selling tobacco?
To learn more about how pharmacists view the issue, Truth Initiative led a discussion with a group of 29 pharmacists in December 2018.
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