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Where we stand: Regulating flavored tobacco products
Truth Initiative joined the African-American Tobacco Control Leadership Council to call for FDA to issue a rule banning the sale of all flavored tobacco prod
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Great Outdoors Month: Keep nature great by ending tobacco use
June is Great Outdoors Month; cigarettes and cigarette butts make up nearly 38 percent of all litter collected in the United States.
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Truth Initiative youth fellows visit Capitol Hill
Thirty youth fellows visited Capitol Hill Thursday as part of their year-long fellowship with Truth Initiative
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California moves to head of the class in tobacco control
California moves to the head of the tobacco control class with five new laws that include raising the minimum age of sale for tobacco to 21.
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Smoke screens: Is tobacco use in youth-rated movies still a problem?
Tobacco use on screen is a public health concern because exposure to smoking imagery in movies can cause young people to start smoking.
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CalPERS bet on Big Tobacco is bad economics for California
California Public Employees’ Retirement System officials are reportedly considering reversing the pension fund’s longtime ban on investing in tobacco compani
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Council bans smokeless tobacco at stadiums, raises smoking age
Chicago is adding to a strong base of tobacco control laws that will prevent youth tobacco use.
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#NoMentholMonday: Why menthol is a social justice issue
The marketing of menthol cigarettes toward African Americans is a social justice issue.
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The American public’s opinion of Big Tobacco
In partnership with Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, Truth Initiative conducted a national survey of registered voters ages 18 and older about their views of
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Zyn rewards program follows Big Tobacco’s marketing playbook
Zyn rewards program follows Big Tobacco’s marketing playbook
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Many young people turn to nicotine to deal with stress, anxiety and depression, but don’t know it may be making them feel worse
A large majority of young people who have used e-cigarettes started vaping because of feelings of stress, anxiety or depression, and many continue vaping to
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Let's make sure new army recruits don't become smokers
Does joining the military lead you to smoke? It could, but we can change that. The sad fact is: 38 percent of military smokers start after enlisting.
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