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Q&A: LGBT pride in ending nicotine and tobacco use
Decades of targeting marketing in the LGBT community has contributed to higher prevalence of tobacco use.
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51 health groups urge administration to defend and enforce FDA rule for e-cigarettes, cigars
Fifty-one leading health groups today urged the current administration to defend and fully implement the 2016 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rule establi
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How a group of Indiana youth is changing social norms around smoking
Grant recipients in Indiana are educating and engaging young people around the issue of tobacco use in movies, at local events and on social media.
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truth® calls out tobacco industry for profiling disguised as target marketing
Tobacco is not an equal opportunity killer.
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Young activists gather virtually for Moment of Truth
Young activists from across the country came together for a virtual gathering called Moment of Truth to speak out against the destructive effects tobacco and
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Where we stand: Child-resistant packaging and warning labels for ends
Prompted by increases in calls to poison control centers related to exposure of children to nicotine, in late June 2015, the Food and Drug Administration (FD
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3 myths about mental health and quitting smoking
When it comes to quitting smoking, some common myths about mental health and tobacco could be standing in the way.
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FDA takes steps on flavored e-cigarettes, but leaves youth at risk for addiction
Proposed FDA restrictions on flavored e-cigarettes and cigars are a step in the right direction, but they’re no match for the soaring rate of e-cigarette use
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What do pharmacists think about their stores selling tobacco?
To learn more about how pharmacists view the issue, Truth Initiative led a discussion with a group of 29 pharmacists in December 2018.
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Court victory means FDA must act fast to put graphic warnings on cigarettes
A U.S. district court ordered the FDA to implement a requirement that graphic health warnings appear on cigarette packs and in advertising.
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