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Study explores characteristics of tobacco and e-cigarette online advertisements
A study examining tobacco and e-cigarette online advertisements finds that the ads primarily focus on promoting e-cigarettes, snus, and cigars.
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Where are kids getting JUUL?
Truth Initiative surveyed a national sample of more than 1,000 12- to 17-year-olds to find out where they are getting the e-cigarettes.
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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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Next chapter begins as tobacco control leader becomes Truth Initiative
The American Legacy Foundation has delivered creative and effective public education messages to youth and young adults through its truth® campaign for 15 ye
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FDA proposes needed action on menthol, but falls short to stem youth e-cigarette epidemic
The agency's plans to take action on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars are significant, but the proposed sales restrictions on e-cigarettes are not
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truth launches fake vape company “depression stick!” to make a point
Truth Initiative, revealed its latest youth e-cigarette education effort exposing nicotine’s role as a contributor to the worsening youth mental health crisi
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Three tips for quitting smoking from an expert
If you are quitting smoking, here are three pieces of advice from some of Dr. J. Taylor Hays, M.D. most popular blog posts.
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Lights, Camera, Tobacco?
How rising smoking and vaping imagery in top entertainment influences e-cigarette use and fuels nicotine addiction among young audiences.
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JUUL e-cigarette craze highlights why flavored tobacco products are so dangerous
Cigarettes came in flavors like berry, vanilla, margarita and many others until 2009, when federal lawmakers banned them — with the exception of menthol — du
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Big Tobacco finally forced to tell the truth about its deadly products through court-ordered ads
The tobacco industry has begun publishing advertisements, or “corrective statements,” outlining the truth about the deadly and harmful effects of cigarettes.
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Who sells cigarettes? The tobacco-free status of major retailers
See which of these five major retailers like Target, CVS, and Walmart still sell cigarettes and which have tobacco-free shelves.
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