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Where does e-cigarette regulation stand today?
E-cigarettes on sale today in the U.S. have not undergone a review of their public health impact through the FDA’s review process for tobacco products.
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What do the U.S. states with the highest smoking rates have in common?
Why do these 13 states have higher smoking rates and greater health consequences than the rest of U.S.?
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While you were streaming: Smoking on demand
A surge in tobacco imagery on TV, Netflix and other streaming platforms is putting youth at risk.
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2023 state fact sheets
A look at the most recent tobacco use statistics in each state, including cigarette use, economics and state tobacco laws.
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Here’s another reason to remove smoking from video games
With smoking widespread in video games, new Truth Initiative® research is giving creators another reason to remove tobacco from their games.
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New Report: As Youth E-Cigarette Epidemic Worsens, States Continue to Shortchange Prevention Programs That Could Help
New report challenges states to do more to fight tobacco use – still the nation’s No.
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Most JUUL-related Instagram posts appeal to youth culture and lifestyles, study finds
A study published in the journal Tobacco Control found that more than half of Instagram posts about JUUL are youth- and lifestyle-focused.
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Nicotine on demand
Tobacco remains rampant in the year’s most popular shows, movies, and music videos, fueling the ongoing youth e-cigarette epidemic.
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Is that video game a health risk? 3 things parents should know
Some video games topping this year’s holiday wish lists contain imagery that could be putting the health of young people at risk.
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Action needed: Youth and marijuana
Youth should not be using marijuana and we should develop policies that prioritize the protection of young people.
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CDC data strengthens concerns over vaping teens turning to cigarettes
New data from the National Youth Tobacco Survey show that declines in cigarette smoking remain stalled and that teens are using two or more tobacco products.
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Study shows graphic cigarette warnings trigger brain areas key to quitting smoking
Viewing graphic anti-smoking images on cigarette packs triggers activity in brain areas involved in emotion, decision-making and memory as observed via brain
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