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Is your kid using JUUL or another e-cigarette? Here’s how you can help them quit
If your child is one of the 3 million+ youth using e-cigarettes, like JUUL, they’re at risk for nicotine addiction, but there are ways to help.
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Lights, Camera, Tobacco?
How rising smoking and vaping imagery in top entertainment influences e-cigarette use and fuels nicotine addiction among young audiences.
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FDA proposes needed action on menthol, but falls short to stem youth e-cigarette epidemic
The agency's plans to take action on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars are significant, but the proposed sales restrictions on e-cigarettes are not
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Senators urge MPAA to assign R rating to movies with smoking
The Motion Picture Association of America should act to reduce youth exposure to smoking in movies, including by issuing an R rating to movies that feature t
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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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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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More e-cigarettes are entering the market, with increasingly high concentrations of nicotine
Two concerning trends are appearing in national e-cigarette sales data: more unique e-cigarette products are available for sale, and they contain increasingl
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In yet another delay that leaves kids at risk, FDA tells court it won’t finish reviewing e-cigarette marketing applications until June 2023
The FDA has the power and responsibility to end this public health crisis, but once again it is failing to do so.
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Capitalizing on a “captive audience”: How tobacco companies targeted troops on military bases
Tobacco companies took advantage military service members—a “captive audience”—with special events and activities on and near military bases.
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Children’s book encourages Native American youth to reject tobacco
Denali Dreams is a children’s book that serves as an age-appropriate resource on the dangers of tobacco use for the entire American Indian community.
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What do tobacco advertising restrictions look like today?
While tobacco TV ads and physician-recommended cigarettes are a thing of the past, marketing restrictions may not be as far-reaching as you think.
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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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