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Where are people still breathing the most secondhand smoke?
To find out who faces the most exposure and where, a Truth Initiative® researcher joined collaborators to measure secondhand smoke exposure
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What does using tobacco and other substances together mean for young people?
Original research conducted by Amy Cohn, Ph.D., from Truth Initiative reveals how alcohol and marijuana use among young adults are associated with many tobac
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Majority of Natural American Spirit smokers believe brand is less harmful
Researchers found that nearly 64 percent of Natural American Spirit smokers inaccurately believe the cigarettes are less harmful than other brands.
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“E-cig” or “vape”? Why semantics matter
If someone is puffing on an electronic device, is that product called an e-cig; vape; hookah pen?
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Profile of blunt users sharpens with new study
Past month users of tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs, those who were younger (ages 18-24), Black, or male had the highest odds of reporting blunt-only or dua
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Why you should quit smoking before having surgery
In recent years, research has shown that compared to nonsmokers, smokers have a higher chance of surgery-related complications like heart attack, stroke, sho
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How online social relationships help smokers quit tobacco
Online communities foster relationships among members that can play an important role in helping smokers quit, according to new research from the Schroeder I
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Q&A: Why quitting smoking should be included in substance use and mental health treatment
A Truth Initiative research investigator explains why helping patients quit smoking should be part of mental health and substance abuse recovery.
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What carrying a pack of cigarettes says about young smokers
Truth Initiative researchers found that young tobacco users who carry a pack of cigarettes are less likely to see tobacco as a significant danger to themselv
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How tobacco companies linked cigarettes and mental health
Truth Initiative® explores three ways that tobacco companies linked cigarettes and mental health.
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Internet tools can help smokers quit
Web-based interventions can be just as effective at helping smokers quit as face-to-face or telephone counseling, and are more effective than print materials
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Played: Tobacco use widespread in video games played by youth
Smoking is prevalent and often glamorized in video games popular among youth, according to Played: Smoking and Video Games, a review of research from Truth I
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