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Kicking off Black History Month with our first #NoMentholMonday
Today marks the beginning of America’s 40th Black History Month.
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6 key takeaways from the new FDA plan on e-cigarettes and other flavored tobacco products
To curb the access and appeal of tobacco, the FDA is advancing a plan to address the core of the epidemic — flavors.
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Raising the Legal Age to Purchase Tobacco is an Important Added Tool in the Fight, But is Insufficient to End the Youth E-cigarette Epidemic
Creating a federal Tobacco 21 policy is a step in the right direction to reduce youth tobacco initiation, but it alone cannot be viewed as sufficient to solv
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The troubling history of Big Tobacco’s cozy ties with black leaders
The tobacco industry uses menthol to appeal to youth and blacks. Banning menthol cigarettes will save young lives and it will save black lives.
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#NoMentholMondays: How youth activists are fighting back
Youth activists have identified tobacco, specifically the targeted marketing of menthol cigarettes in African-American communities, as a social issue worth f
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Health and Parent Groups Urge Trump Administration to Stand Strong and Implement Plan to Clear the Market of All Flavored E-Cigarettes – Kids’ Health Must Not Be Compromised
We reiterate our strong and united support for the Administration’s plan, announced in September, to clear the market of all flavored e-cigarettes including
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JUUL e-cigarette craze highlights why flavored tobacco products are so dangerous
Cigarettes came in flavors like berry, vanilla, margarita and many others until 2009, when federal lawmakers banned them — with the exception of menthol — du
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Measuring disparities in tobacco advertising exposure
How can we better measure people’s exposure to tobacco advertising? And what effect does that exposure have?
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US high schooler cigarette use is at historic low while nearly a quarter reported using e-cigarettes
It is terrific news that the results of the 2015 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), released today by the U.S.
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Featured Community Projects
Truth Initiative encourages young people to take action in their communities by developing and implementing local commercial tobacco control projects. From a documentary on the infiltration of menthol cigarettes into the African-American community to a children's book encouraging Native American youth to reject tobacco, young people across the nation are engaging, educating and empowering their community members to end tobacco use.
Explore examples of youth activists in action.
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