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4 ways smoking impacts national military readiness
Tobacco use adversely affects military readiness and harms the health and welfare of military families, retirees and veterans.
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Read this before trying to quit smoking ‘cold turkey’
Quitting “cold turkey” has a low success rate due to the nature of addiction — addiction undermines willpower, or the ability to control impulses through dec
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Adult smoking rates continue to underscore health disparities
The latest data show a decline in the overall smoking rate, but many groups continue to smoke at much higher rates than the rest of the population.
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5 insights about areas with the highest smoking rates in the U.S.
When it comes to tobacco use, a group of 12 states stretching from the upper Midwest to the South looks like some of the most tobacco-dependent — and less-de
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For people quitting nicotine, on-screen tobacco use can put a quit attempt at risk
Research shows that on-screen tobacco imagery can make young people more likely to smoke and vape – but it may also hinder quit attempts for people of all ag
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Youth smoking rate falls to 6 percent
The youth smoking rate is now a record low 6 percent after dropping a full percentage point in just one year.
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Played: Smoking in videogames
Truth Initiative takes a look at tobacco use in video games.
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Some video games glamorize smoking so much that cigarettes can help players win
At a time when the dangers of glamorizing smoking are well known, many video game makers have not gotten the picture.
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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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FDA’s Graphic Cigarette Warnings Show and Tell the Deadly Truth About Smoking – They Must Be Fully Implemented and Vigorously Defended
By issuing a final rule requiring large, graphic health warnings on cigarette packs and advertising, the FDA has taken a critical step forward in the nation’
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the 5 ways tobacco companies lied about the dangers of smoking cigarettes
Tobacco companies are back on our TV screens — not to promote cigarettes, but to correct the lies they told for decades about the dangers of smoking them.
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Investigation reveals tobacco companies are secretly using social media to promote smoking
An investigation finds that tobacco companies are recruiting young people with large social media followings to be influencers for their cigarette brands.
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