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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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Opening Day brings hope for tobacco-free MLB
When the first pitch is thrown out Sunday on Opening Day 2016, it will mark the beginning of the first year in the history of Major League Baseball that some
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Five facts about smoking and cancer on #worldcancerday
Five facts about smoking and cancer on #worldcancerday
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Smoke-free community college movement continues to grow
When classes resume Jan.
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Answers to 8 common questions about smoking and pregnancy
Quitting tobacco is one of the best things that expecting mothers can do for their health and the health of their babies.
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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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CDC/FDA show seven of ten youth using tobacco use flavored products
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released two studies of youth tobacco use drawn from the 2014
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