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    Millions of smokers go online for help to quit each year

    More than 12 million U.S. adults — a third of all smokers — turn to the internet for help quitting each year, according to a new Truth Initiative study.

  2. New report shows that Marlboro is one of the most influential brands among teenagers

    A new report finds that Marlboro tops the list of preferred cigarette brands among teens, followed by Newport and Camel.

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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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    How can a Disney star and a compatibility quiz combat tobacco industry profiling?

    A compatibility quiz from truth® and DoSomething.org matches young people based on their income, race and sexual orientation—characteristics used in tobacco

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    What the Oscars tell us about smoking in the movies in 2017

    Of the 2017 Oscar-nominated feature films that were rated PG-13 (excluding animation and documentary categories), 70 percent depicted tobacco use.

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    Election results: The state of tobacco taxes

    How did tobacco taxes fare in the 2016 election?

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    The economics of tobacco: What if a pack of cigarettes cost $10?

    Pack-a-day smokers spend an average of $2,193 a year on cigarettes. What would happen if the cost of a pack increased?

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    Helping community colleges kick their tobacco-free campus efforts into gear

    Truth Initiative is offering grants to community colleges that do not currently have smoke-free policies in place to protect students, faculty and staff on t

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    CDC shines light on teens' increasing exposure to e-cigarette ads

    Data released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicated that 7 in 10 students in middle school and high school said they were expos

  10. New U.S. Senate bill would raise tobacco legal age from 18 to 21

    The best way to protect adolescents from tobacco related illness and death is to help them avoid smoking altogether. We applaud the introduction of S.

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    78 groups call for tobacco education in head start programs

    We’re leading the charge with 77 other non-profit and government agencies, corporations and individuals to urge the U.S.

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    National survey of college behavior shows cigarette use down but alternative tobacco use up

    Among the key takeaways from the 2014 Monitoring the Future survey of full-time college students released by the University of Michigan in September 2015 is