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Decline in cigarette sales highlights past misuse of tobacco settlement funds in some states
Declines in cigarette sales are leading to reduced revenues at the state level, highlighting past misuse of tobacco settlement funds in many states.
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Stress cited as top barrier to quitting for young adult smokers
More than half of young adult cigarette smokers say that losing the ability to handle stress and withdrawal or cravings are barriers to quitting smoking, acc
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Boston raises tobacco-buying age to 21
By raising the legal age of sale for tobacco to 21, Boston lawmakers have found an apt way to close out a year when teen cigarette use again reached historic
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Smoke 'em if you got 'em and if you're 21
The evidence shows raising the minimum age of sale of tobacco products to 21 will prevent uptake of smoking by young people.
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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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Historical films and TV depict smoking — not its harmful health impacts
Despite long-established research that on-screen smoking influences young people to use tobacco products, cigarettes remain a popular prop in historical film
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U.S. cigarette packs could soon look like this
Cigarette packs in the U.S. could soon feature research-based graphic warning labels similar to those used by 122 other countries.
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E-cigarettes as accessories: How vaping companies market products as stylish
The advertisements for the launch of JUUL are just one example of how e-cigarette companies position their products as trendy and fashionable.
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Could 2019 be the year when pharmacies finally stop selling tobacco products?
Thousands of pharmacies continue to sell tobacco, including most Walgreens stores, the country’s second largest pharmacy chain.
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Young adult smoking rate drops to 10%
In 2017, just 10.4 percent of young Americans aged 18-24 smoked cigarettes, a 21 percent decline since 2016.
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More than 760,000 children protected by nationwide smoke-free housing policy
A nationwide smoke-free policy went into effect at all federal public housing units, a move that protects millions of residents and staff from the dangers of
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Study reveals major victory on teen smoking but a ticking time bomb as youth vaping numbers explode
The teen smoking rate has fallen to an all-time low of 4.6%, but an astounding 19.2% of youth now use-cigarettes — an increase of 60% over 2017
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