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4 ways smoking impacts national military readiness
Tobacco use adversely affects military readiness and harms the health and welfare of military families, retirees and veterans.
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FDA nicotine reduction plan announced today has promise, but timeline puts young lives at risk
We applaud the FDA for moving forward with a comprehensive policy toward nicotine but the timeline for implementation is far too long.
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Nearly 90% of Instagram posts by tobacco companies violate either federal regulations or guidance on youth marketing
The vast majority of Instagram posts by tobacco brand-owned accounts did not follow U.S.
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Using e-cigarettes increases likelihood of using cigarettes among youth, study finds
A new study finds that e-cigarettes are acting as entry nicotine products that may lead to the use of more harmful and toxic nicotine products.
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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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More mental health facilities are going smoke-free
Nearly half of the facilities that offer mental health treatment services in the U.S. have 100 percent smoke-free policies in place.
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Truth Initiative and Wellable partner to deliver comprehensive smoking cessation resources
A new partnership brings smoking cessions tools from the EX Program from Truth Initiative to the Wellable network of employee wellness
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How your zip code could make it harder for non-daily smokers to quit
Non-daily smokers who live near more cigarette retailers are less successful at quitting, according to new research published in Tobacco Control.
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E-cigarettes are creating a new source of environmental pollution
As youth vaping continues at epidemic levels, many young e-cigarette users report throwing away, improperly recycling, or littering the devices, according to
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JUUL use doubles in one year, driving ’unprecedented increase’ in tobacco use among young people
The percentage of young people aged 15-34 who have ever used JUUL more than doubled between 2018 and 2019, signaling an alarming increase in use frequency.
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