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Financial dependence correlated with different smoking rates among Millennials
Despite steady declines in U.S.
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FDA’s Graphic Cigarette Warnings Show and Tell the Deadly Truth About Smoking – They Must Be Fully Implemented and Vigorously Defended
By issuing a final rule requiring large, graphic health warnings on cigarette packs and advertising, the FDA has taken a critical step forward in the nation’
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truth campaign grabs 4 Effies, 2 Big Apple Awards
The truth campaign picked up 4 Effie Awards and 2 Big Apple awards for its campaign encouraging youth to reject tobacco use
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Teen-rated video game with smoking set for wider distribution
The use of tobacco in XCOM 2 is part of a trend in video games rated suitable for or popular with teenagers.
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Leading health groups demand film industry give R rating to movies that depict smoking
A coalition of health organizations has demanded that movie producers and distributors apply an R rating to all films that include depictions of smoking or t
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Truth Initiative youth advocates honored
Three Truth Initiative® youth activists were honored at the 2016 Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids Youth Advocates of the Year Gala
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New research underscores need for FDA take action on misleading packaging
Nearly 64 percent of Natural American Spirit smokers inaccurately believe the cigarettes are less harmful, compared to 8.3 percent of smokers of other brands
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5 ways cigarette litter impacts the environment
Worldwide, about 4.5 trillion cigarettes are littered each year. Here’s a look at how that impacts the environment.
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Amanda L. Graham
As Chief Health Officer, Dr. Graham leads the tobacco cessation efforts of Truth Initiative with a focus on improving the health of the nation.
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Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Embracing differences builds tobacco-free legacies
Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2016 provides an important framework when considering the fight to end tobacco use.
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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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Senators urge MPAA to assign R rating to movies with smoking
The Motion Picture Association of America should act to reduce youth exposure to smoking in movies, including by issuing an R rating to movies that feature t
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