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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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“Tobacco-free nicotine” labels for e-cigarettes increase purchase intentions among teen e-cigarette users
A new study finds that labeling e-cigarettes with “tobacco-free nicotine” increases teenage e-cigarette users’ intentions to purchase e-cigarettes
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Former smokers who quit within the past year are 4 times more likely to be daily e-cigarette users
Adding to a growing body of research on patterns of e-cigarette use, researchers from Rutgers School of Public Health and the Steven A.
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How graphic warning labels could trigger thoughts of quitting
New research shows that viewing graphic anti-smoking images on cigarette packs triggers brain activity linked to emotion, decision-making and memory, suggest
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A better way to measure a young adult’s socioeconomic status
A recent study from Truth Initiative found that what might be a better way to capture the socioeconomic status of young adults is simply to ask them.
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Cigarette sales continued declining in 2021
Cigarette sales trends are in line with the decades-long decline in cigarette use among youth and adults in the U.S.
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“The Bear” season 3’s best guest star? NRT gum
Main character Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto — played by Jeremy Allen White — was often shown smoking, but the latest season finds him quitting with the help of NR
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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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Millions of smokers go online for help to quit each year
More than 12 million U.S. adults — a third of all smokers — turn to the internet for help quitting each year, according to a new Truth Initiative study.
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Six highlights from the Tobacco Control special issue on flavors
With flavors that can seem like they belong in a candy shop—including strawberry, licorice, and chocolate–some tobacco products may appear to be less harmful
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Bigger, stronger, and cheaper: Disposable e-cigarettes have more nicotine and are more accessible than ever
Disposable e-cigarettes sold in the U.S.
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Vape shops respond to tightening e-cigarette regulations with more online marketing and expansion to CBD products
Vape shops are expanding their product lines to include CBD products and building up their online marketing in response to tightening restrictions on e-cigar
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