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More than half of young people consider quitting vaping in 2022, new survey finds
For the third year in a row, quitting vaping is still top of mind for many young people entering into the new year.
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Young people join Truth Initiative® to demand action on youth vaping nicotine as mental health issue
Young activists rally to raise awareness by calling on Capitol Hill decision-makers in Washington, D.C. during Moment of Action for Mental Health
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What to know about quitting Zyn
As oral nicotine pouches from brands like Zyn, On!, Velo, and Rogue become more widespread, people are raising questions about the risk of nicotine addiction
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truth® brand awareness proven to drive down vaping rates in young people
New research shows young people with strong truth® brand awareness and loyalty were 19% less likely to vape and 25% less likely to intend to vape a year and
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Rising vaping rates among lesbian, gay, and bisexual young people outpace peers, widening tobacco use gap
Between 2020 and 2021, e-cigarette use rates rose at higher rates among lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth compared to heterosexual youth.
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Smoking and vaping in young people’s favorite shows isn’t just rampant, it’s often glamorized too
Shows most popular with young people frequently portray tobacco in a positive light – as glamorous, rebellious, and a status symbol – and even depict youth a
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New study: truth campaign effective in shifting knowledge and attitudes about vaping
A new study is the first to show that young people who had seen truth® vaping prevention campaigns were more likely to have accurate e-cigarette knowledge.
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Why we need more research on how to help young people quit vaping
Despite a strong demand for quitting vaping programs among young people, there is limited research on how to help young adults 18-24 quit vaping, according t
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Truth Initiative’s Quit Vaping Program Effective in Helping 18- to 24-Year-Olds
The randomized clinical trial found that This is Quitting increased quit rates among young adults aged 18-24 by nearly 40%
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Most young e-cigarette users say they want to quit vaping in 2021
According to new Truth Initiative data, 60% of 15- to 24-year-old current e-cigarette users surveyed want to quit vaping within the year.
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What are the long-term effects of vaping?
Not much is known about the health effects of e-cigarettes like JUUL, meaning the millions of young people who vape are being treated like test subjects.
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Going back to school may lead to more vaping – here’s what educators and communities can do about it
As students return to campuses nationwide, schools and communities can help prevent vaping from making a big return alongside them.
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