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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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Former navy secretary Ray Mabus on the culture of smoking in the military
Former Secretary of the U.S.
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#STOPPROFILING: Tobacco is a social justice issue
The tobacco industry deliberately singles out communities that already face adversity and inequality with aggressive marketing tactics that equal profiling.<
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Tobacco coupons: How low can they go?
Coupons are one of the tobacco industry’s top marketing strategies. From 2013 to 2014, the industry doubled its annual investment in coupons.
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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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Head Start updates will help protect children from tobacco smoke
Updated standards include a requirement that Head Start programs offer parents opportunities to learn about the health risks associated with secondhand smoke
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A national Healthy Homes Month reminder: Secondhand smoke kills
June marks National Healthy Homes Month, a good opportunity to focus on the dangers of secondhand smoke on children, nonsmoking adults and pets.
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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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Youth discuss the impact of FDA’s failure to regulate e-cigarettes
Listen to four young people describe the impact of the failure to fully regulate e-cigarettes in their own words, and questions they have for public leaders.
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