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Fast Company recognitions underline why youth tobacco prevention is more important than ever
Fast Company recognitions underscore that making tobacco use a thing of the past is an urgent issue for 2020. Here are 11 reasons why.
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New Report Shows Youth E-Cigarette Use Remains at Epidemic Levels and Harm Perceptions of Vaping Significantly Rise Among Teens
Monitoring the Future shows that nicotine vaping among youth remained high in 2020 with 22% of 10th and 12th graders using e-cigarettes in the last 30 days.<
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What is your state doing about tobacco?
A look at the most recent tobacco use statistics in each state, including cigarette use, economics and state tobacco laws.
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A toxic, plastic problem: E-cigarette waste and the environment
With a 399.73% increase in retail e-cigarette sales from 2015 through 2020, the environmental consequences of e-cigarette waste are enormous.
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How a group of Indiana youth is changing social norms around smoking
Grant recipients in Indiana are educating and engaging young people around the issue of tobacco use in movies, at local events and on social media.
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Tobacco use in the Asian American community
This fact sheet about smoking and Asian Americans outlines patterns of use, industry targeting and health effects.
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Action needed on e-cigarettes
Endorsing the important public health strategy of harm minimization, Truth Initiative supports a number of policies with regard to e-cigarettes.
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Tobacco use in the American Indian/Alaska Native community
This fact sheet about smoking and American Indians/Alaska Natives outlines patterns of use, industry targeting and health effects.
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Young activists gather virtually for Moment of Truth
Young activists from across the country came together for a virtual gathering called Moment of Truth to speak out against the destructive effects tobacco and
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Health, cost, and desire to escape addiction drives young people to quit vaping
Teens and young adults enrolled in This is Quitting said they were driven to quit because of health, cost and desire to escape addiction.
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Tracing the racist tactics of the tobacco industry
Following the examples highlighted in Read Between the Lies, Truth Initiative traces the racist tactics of the tobacco industry.
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Are selfies making smoking cool again?
Big Tobacco gets a stream of free advertising from people on Instagram who post “smoking selfies,” images that may help tobacco companies recruit more young
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