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Kathy Crosby
Kathy Crosby is the CEO and President of Truth Initiative, the nation's largest nonprofit public health organization dedicated to achieving a culture where a
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Q&A: How Big Tobacco preys on low-income communities
University of Nevada, Reno, School of Community Health Science professor Dr.
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Why local governments should take action on menthol cigarette sales
The evidence supporting a ban on menthol cigarettes is clear.
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One trend that’s changing Pride festivals for the better
More pride festivals across the country are showing how the tobacco industry is not their ally.
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Young adult cigar smoking trends underscore the need for flavor regulations
Although fewer young people are smoking cigarettes, cigar smoking is increasing among youth and young adults, with 47 percent of smokers preferring a flavore
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4 foods and drinks that could help smokers quit
Certain foods and drinks can be a potential benefit—or burden—when trying to quit smoking.
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FTC intends to track e-cig sales and marketing
All indications are that the popularity of e-cigarettes is rising.
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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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Truth Initiative names Anna Spriggs Chief Operating Officer
Truth Initiative is pleased to announce the appointment of Anna Spriggs as its Chief Operating Officer.
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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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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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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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