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Leading health organizations seek to intervene in defense of FDA rule on e-cigarettes, cigars
Six leading public health organizations today asked federal courts to allow them to intervene in two lawsuits brought by the electronic cigarette and cigar i
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The surprising thing almost all Emmy-nominated dramas and comedies have in common
Almost all the finalists in the comedy and drama categories are losing when it comes to public health.
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While less harmful than cigarettes, e-cigarettes pose several risks
A recent review of e-cigarette science by the European Public Health Association finds that e-cigarettes should not be considered safe.
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Tobacco 21 Laws Provide Useful Tool to Reduce Youth Tobacco Use But Tobacco Industry Sudden Support Should be Viewed as Self-Serving, Not Pro-Public Health
Now that public support has clearly reached a tipping point in favor of Tobacco 21, it’s clear the tobacco industry’s sudden support is motivated by self-int
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Health groups urge FDA to investigate JUUL for making unauthorized smoking cessation claims
Six leading public health and medical organizations today called on the FDA to investigate and take enforcement action against JUUL for making unauthorized c
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5 strategies for passing local laws against flavored tobacco
A new Truth Initiative® report summarizes interviews with public health officials to uncover what it takes to takes to pass policies restricting flavored tob
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Smoke-free housing to protect millions from the dangers of secondhand smoke to take effect July 31
A smoke-free policy goes into effect at all federal public housing units on July 31, 2018, thanks to a U.S.
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5 things FDA should do about JUUL e-cigarettes
Six public health and medical groups are calling on the agency to act to protect youth.
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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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ONDCP, Truth Initiative and the Ad Council join forces on national effort to fight opioid misuse
The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), Truth Initiative and the Ad Council unveiled The Truth About Opioids, a comprehensive public
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Smoke screens: Is tobacco use in youth-rated movies still a problem?
Tobacco use on screen is a public health concern because exposure to smoking imagery in movies can cause young people to start smoking.
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How to recruit and retain young people to get better survey results
Truth Initiative® researchers share effective strategies that other public health groups can use to recruit and retain young people for surveys.
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