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Are organic or natural cigarettes safer to smoke?
Organic tobacco and tobacco with no additives does not make a healthier or safer cigarette.
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Apply now: ‘Reinvent the reel’ grants will support groups to get smoking off movie screens
Grants from Truth Initiative® and Trinity Health will help youth-serving groups educate young people on the issue of smoking in
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Why American Spirit cigarettes could be especially dangerous
New research shows that cigarette pack design elements and descriptors continue to influence smokers.
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What are “heat-not-burn” cigarettes?
A different type of tobacco product may land on American shelves soon if the FDA approves IQOS, a “heat-not-burn” tobacco product from Philip Morris.
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The surprising thing almost all Emmy-nominated dramas and comedies have in common
Almost all the finalists in the comedy and drama categories are losing when it comes to public health.
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Youth call on Walgreens to stop selling tobacco at rally outside shareholders meeting
More than 50 people from across the country rallied outside of the Walgreens shareholders meeting to push the pharmacy chain to stop selling tobacco products
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CDC's anti-smoking ad campaign returns for sixth year
Launched in 2012, Tips™ is a national tobacco education campaign that profiles both former smokers and non-smokers living with long-term health effects cause
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How big is Big Tobacco’s marketing budget?
The FTC just released its cigarette and smokeless tobacco report showing exactly how much money tobacco companies spend on marketing and advertising.
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Research shows need for FDA action on American Spirit's misleading cigarette packaging
Research shows that aspects of American Spirit cigarette packs lead U.S.
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Big Tobacco $20: States $1 = deadly ratio
Tobacco companies spend $20 to market their deadly products for every $1 the states spend on programs to prevent kids from smoking and help smokers quit, acc
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Why we need more research on how to help young people quit vaping
Despite a strong demand for quitting vaping programs among young people, there is limited research on how to help young adults 18-24 quit vaping, according t
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New study: Only 3% of adult smokers used JUUL to quit in past year
A new Truth Initiative study published in Tobacco Control found that only 3% of adult smokers who attempted to quit in the past year used JUUL as a quit meth
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