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  1. New report shows that e-cigarettes can both harm and help the smoking epidemic

    A National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report outlines the evidence-based consensus on the health consequences of e-cigarettes.

  2. New study reveals teens 16 times more likely to use JUUL than older age groups

    A first-of-its-kind study explores the rates and characteristics of JUUL use.

  3. As Teen Smoking Rate Hits Historic Low, Youth Tobacco Use Hits Record High Derailing Years of Progress and Putting a New Generation at Risk

    The youth smoking rate has fallen to just 3.7%, but e-cigarettes have put millions of teens on a path to nicotine addiction with a largely unregulated produc

  4. Tobacco Tale of Two Nations: New Report Shows 13 States Have Higher Smoking Rates and Greater Health Consequences Than Rest of U.S.

    New report underscores a tale of two nations when it comes to tobacco use - one of dramatic declines in smoking rates, and one where a huge swath of the U.S.

  5. New leadership announced for the Schroeder Institute for Tobacco Research And Policy Studies

    truth Initiative®, America’s largest non-profit public health organization dedicated to making tobacco use a thing of the past, today announced the promotion

  6. New report from Truth Initiative® illustrates alarming rise of tobacco use in streaming content

    The majority of programs popular with young audiences prominently depict smoking, with “Stranger Things” emerging as the worst offender.

  7. The Trump Administration’s New E-Cigarette Policy Is Sadly Deficient Leaving Menthol and Flavors Like Cotton Candy and Gummy Bear on the Market Placing Politics Ahead of the Protection of America’s Youth

    The administration’s e-cigarette policy favors the very industry that has ensnared a new generation with nicotine and wrongly keeps menthol and other youth-a

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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

  9. 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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    New research sheds light on who smokes menthol cigarettes

    Young adults who smoke menthol cigarettes are more likely to be female, black or Hispanic, or identify as LGBT compared to non-menthol smokers

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    New report: Tobacco industry spends nearly $1 million per hour marketing tobacco products

    The amount the largest tobacco companies spend on marketing and promotion of their products in the U.S.

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    New grants fund research linking cessation with lung cancer screening

    Truth Initiative secured funding from the National Cancer Institute to study ways to help lung cancer screening patients quit smoking.