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How companies control where you see tobacco products and what policy can do about it
To combat the impact of tobacco marketing in stores, policies can regulate where stores can place tobacco products and ads.
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Apply now: Help #finishit at national summit on youth activism and tobacco
The National Summit on Youth Activism is a tobacco-control training program for youth and young adults from around the country.
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Customizing a mobile program to help rural Alaska native youth quit tobacco
Truth Initiative is partnering with the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation to create a customized version of This Is Quitting, a mobile quit program for teen
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Big Tobacco finally forced to tell the truth about its deadly products through court-ordered ads
The tobacco industry has begun publishing advertisements, or “corrective statements,” outlining the truth about the deadly and harmful effects of cigarettes.
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Key facts about tobacco use in LGBT community
We are spreading some important truths about tobacco use in the LGBT community.
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States to spend less than 2 percent of tobacco revenue on cessation and prevention
States will bring in $26.6 billion in payouts from the 1998 tobacco settlement and tobacco taxes, but will spend less than 2 percent of it on programs to cur
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How can a Disney star and a compatibility quiz combat tobacco industry profiling?
A compatibility quiz from truth® and DoSomething.org matches young people based on their income, race and sexual orientation—characteristics used in tobacco
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Slim and stylish: How tobacco companies hooked women by “feminizing” cigarettes
In the 1920s, Lucky Strike unveiled a new advertising campaign that was credited with increasing the brand’s cigarettes sales more than 300 percent in the fi
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truth encourages young people to tell Big Tobacco why they’re ‘Worth More’ in its new campaign
truth® teams up with Imagine Dragons vocalist Dan Reynolds and country star Jon Pardi to expose Big Tobacco for its manipulation of lower-income communities.
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National Recovery Month: Substance abuse, mental health and tobacco
People with mental health and substance abuse disorders use tobacco at much higher rates than the rest of the population.
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Big Tobacco $20: States $1 = deadly ratio
Tobacco companies spend $20 to market their deadly products for every $1 the states spend on programs to prevent kids from smoking and help smokers quit, acc
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How do young adults use tobacco, marijuana and alcohol together?
Popularity of alcohol use among young people, suggests that successful prevention efforts should focus on alcohol’s co-use with a variety of substances
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