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New study: Price increases can reduce underage e-cigarette use
Higher e-cigarette prices and taxes can reduce the number of days teens use e-cigarettes and decrease current e-cigarette use
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Your favorite artist feat. Big Tobacco: top music videos in the hottest genres frequently feature tobacco imagery
Nearly 20% of music videos for top 10 billboard songs from 2018 to 2021 featured tobacco products
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Majority of Natural American Spirit smokers believe brand is less harmful
Researchers found that nearly 64 percent of Natural American Spirit smokers inaccurately believe the cigarettes are less harmful than other brands.
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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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Most of JUUL's Twitter followers are underage
Most users following JUUL’s official Twitter account (@JUULvapor) are underage, according to a new research study.
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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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Out with tobacco/cigarettes and in with apples: How teamwork can create healthier stores
As retailers who sell tobacco face a declining cigarette market, advocates for tobacco control, nutrition, and physical activity have an opportunity to colla
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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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American Spirit: Not a safer choice
Researchers at the Schroeder Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy Studies at Truth Initiative® found that nearly 64 percent of Natural American Spirit s
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How Twitter can help de-normalize menthol cigarettes
Researchers turned to the social network to learn more about how menthol is perceived—information that could help guide public education efforts.
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How your zip code could make it harder for non-daily smokers to quit
Non-daily smokers who live near more cigarette retailers are less successful at quitting, according to new research published in Tobacco Control.
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How effective are tobacco control policies?
Tobacco taxes have the greatest potential to slash smoking rates, according to a review of studies that use simulation models to assess the existing and futu
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