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How alcohol could be driving use of little cigars among some men
Men who smoke both cigarettes and little cigars, who want to quit smoking and who report drinking alcohol more frequently are more likely to use little cigar
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Clinical trial: Text message program increases quit rates among young adult e-cigarette users by nearly 40%
The latest Truth Initiative research demonstrates the effectiveness of This is Quitting in helping young adults between 18 and 24 years old quit vaping.
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Doctors’ offices: A missed opportunity in tobacco control
Just 49 percent of adolescents who visited a doctor in the last year were asked if they use tobacco.
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Outbreak of vaping-related lung injuries linked with lower intentions to use e-cigarettes among young people
News of the nationwide outbreak of EVALI was associated with views about the risks of e-cigarettes among young users and non users, according to new Truth In
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How mobile marketing for e-cigarettes may be aimed at youth
E-cigarette marketing on mobile channels shows that companies are emphasizing flavors and high-tech features, strategies that may attract youth.
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New study: 43% of underage e-cigarette users report getting their e-cigarettes from retail sources
Many underage young people are getting e-cigarettes from retailers like vape shops, gas stations, and convenience stores
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Vaping more than triples odds that young people will use little cigars and other combustible tobacco products
New Truth Initiative research becomes the first to link e-cigarette and future cigar use.
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E-cigarettes as accessories: How vaping companies market products as stylish
The advertisements for the launch of JUUL are just one example of how e-cigarette companies position their products as trendy and fashionable.
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Black D.C. neighborhoods have greater marketing for flavored tobacco products, including cigars
The targeted marketing of flavored tobacco products like flavored cigars presents another way tobacco is a social justice issue.
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Vaping advocates promote false claims on Twitter about COVID-19 and e-cigarettes
Vaping advocates on Twitter promoted false claims about the ability of tobacco, nicotine, or vaping to treat or prevent COVID-19
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Profile of blunt users sharpens with new study
Past month users of tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs, those who were younger (ages 18-24), Black, or male had the highest odds of reporting blunt-only or dua
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Here’s another reason to remove smoking from video games
With smoking widespread in video games, new Truth Initiative® research is giving creators another reason to remove tobacco from their games.
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