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Not-so-disposable e-cigarettes: Young people grapple with e-cigarette waste amid lack of safe disposal options
Millions of single-use “disposable” e-cigarettes are piling up in landfills across the country.
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Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander American youth report high levels of e-cigarette use
Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander youth in the U.S.
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A breath of fresh air: The immediate benefits of quitting smoking or vaping nicotine
Learn about short- and long-term benefits of quitting smoking and vaping
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Youth have easy access to e-cigarettes online through lax age verification and concealed deliveries
TikTok accounts promoting “discreet shipping” services that conceal e-cigarettes in cosmetics, candy, and beauty products attempt to circumvent age restricti
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New report: Tobacco industry-funded group obscures its ties to infiltrate scientific journals
Research by University of Bath and Corporate Accountability show that researchers affiliated with the Foundation for a Smoke Free World and its staff members
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Nearly half of all cancer deaths in the U.S. are preventable — and smoking is a leading risk factor
A new study by the American Cancer Society found that 44% of all cancer deaths among U.S.
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Smoking in Films: 2021
The film industry is making marginal progress over the decades towards eliminating the number of films released containing tobacco.
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How the tobacco industry is renewing its assault on science
Recognizing that the tobacco industry’s participation in scientific spaces sows confusion and grants the tobacco industry credibility is the first step in pr
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truth campaign focused on mental health significantly lowered e-cigarette use among young people
A truth campaign focused on the connection between vaping nicotine and mental health significantly reduced e-cigarette use
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New study: Success of local flavored cigar sales restrictions underscores need for national regulations
Flavored cigar sales restrictions in California, Illinois, Massachusetts, and New York significantly reduced cigar sales, according to new Truth Initiative r
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Historical films and TV depict smoking — not its harmful health impacts
Despite long-established research that on-screen smoking influences young people to use tobacco products, cigarettes remain a popular prop in historical film
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