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Tobacco use rates among middle and high school students flatten in 2017
After an encouraging decline from 2015 to 2016, progress has stalled and youth tobacco use rates remain virtually unchanged in all categories from 2016 to 20
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States still shortchanging prevention programs that save lives and health care dollars
20 years after reaching a landmark legal settlement, states still spend only a small fraction of their tobacco revenue on prevention and quitting programs.
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Comprehensive review provides further proof that FDA should ban menthol cigarettes
A review of more than 80 studies on menthol tobacco products provides additional proof that the FDA should ban the products.
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18 schools pledge to go tobacco-free through college program initiative
The Truth Initiative Tobacco-Free College Program provides up to $20,000 for schools to engage their campus community to address smoking and tobacco use.
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Are video games glamorizing tobacco use?
Participants in a new survey of video game players said they felt tobacco or nicotine was portrayed negatively in only 6.5 percent of games where tobacco use
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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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EX Program: How employers and health plans can save money and help people quit smoking
Designed for employers, health systems and health plans to offer to employees and members, the EX® Program provides specialized treatment to help reduce the
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It’s time for pharmacies to stop selling tobacco
53,566 pharmacies sold tobacco in 2016.
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Warner Series: Surgeon General challenges youth to #FinishIt
Despite great strides in reducing cigarette smoking, tobacco use remains an important public-health challenge according to U.S.
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Played: Tobacco use widespread in video games played by youth
Smoking is prevalent and often glamorized in video games popular among youth, according to Played: Smoking and Video Games, a review of research from Truth I
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Surveying how the tobacco industry markets flavored products in five Midwest cities
Flavored tobacco products continue to fuel dangerous youth nicotine use.
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2023 Monitoring the Future Survey Shows Encouraging Declines in Youth E-Cigarette Use and Increased Risk Perception Among High Schoolers
The findings shared in the 2023 Monitoring the Future Survey (MTF) are encouraging, highlighting notable decreases in e-cigarette use among high school stude
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