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Weak restrictions on flavored e-cigarettes lead to explosive menthol sales
Sales of menthol e-cigarettes increased by almost $60 million and its market share more than doubled following weak restrictions on flavored 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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What are Puff Bars?
Mimicking the popular e-cigarette JUUL, disposable Puff Bars are a type of vape that contain high levels of nicotine and come in many youth-appealing flavors
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Tobacco industry uses flawed study to oppose flavored tobacco restrictions
Recent research finds that after flavored tobacco sales restrictions went into effect in 2018 in Oakland, California, high school youth vaping and smoking de
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Smoking and vaping in young people’s favorite shows isn’t just rampant, it’s often glamorized too
Shows most popular with young people frequently portray tobacco in a positive light – as glamorous, rebellious, and a status symbol – and even depict youth a
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Public health and civil rights groups call on White House to stop delaying and end menthol cigarette sales
Public health and civil rights groups gathered for a “Menthol Funeral” to protest the administration’s delay in finalizing the Food and Drug Administration’s
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CDC/FDA show seven of ten youth using tobacco use flavored products
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released two studies of youth tobacco use drawn from the 2014
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Netflix streams 1.1 billion minutes of tobacco-related imagery in newest season of F1 racing show
F1 and its tobacco industry sponsors are now reaching new audiences, made possible by the Netflix docu-series “Drive to Survive.”
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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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Young people who vape are much more likely to become smokers, new research confirms
Findings from a new Truth Initiative study reveal that young people who had ever used e-cigarettes had seven times higher odds of becoming smokers one year l
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FDA Should Require Research on Impact of E-Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products on Youth Before Authorizing Marketing of Tobacco Products and Claims of Modified Risk
A group of leading tobacco control experts called on the FDA to require tobacco companies to submit research showing the impact on youth in the US before aut
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