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5 ways tobacco is normalized in entertainment and pop culture
As smoking becomes less socially acceptable and tobacco use rates continue to decline, entertainment media and pop culture don’t often reflect that reality,
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Two years after the ban: How CVS continues to take on tobacco
When CVS announced its plans to ban cigarette sales in 2014, the media took note.
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New study: truth campaign effective in shifting knowledge and attitudes about vaping
A new study is the first to show that young people who had seen truth® vaping prevention campaigns were more likely to have accurate e-cigarette knowledge.
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Nicotine pouch ads follow e-cigarette marketing playbook and risk appealing to young people
A new study underscores the need to monitor marketing and enforce regulation of new youth-appealing nicotine products.
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The Master Settlement Agreement: 4 ways the landmark tobacco settlement changed tobacco control
Twenty-five years ago, 46 states plus D.C.
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As Oscar season kicks off, tobacco imagery still pervades movies
As youth vaping remains at epidemic levels, tobacco imagery in movies can contribute to an overall problem.
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truth Elevates Gaming Experience With Minecraft Creator Tournament on Twitch
truth recently organized a charitable gaming tournament that united some of Minecraft's most popular creators and pro players.
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Quit vaping program sees high enrollment and engagement, as thousands seek help amid youth e-cigarette use epidemic
More than 27,000 teens and young adults enrolled in a first-of-its-kind quit vaping program within just five weeks after its launch.
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truth® calls out tobacco industry for profiling disguised as target marketing
Tobacco is not an equal opportunity killer.
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Senators urge MPAA to assign R rating to movies with smoking
The Motion Picture Association of America should act to reduce youth exposure to smoking in movies, including by issuing an R rating to movies that feature t
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Smoking in Films: 2021
The film industry is making marginal progress over the decades towards eliminating the number of films released containing tobacco.
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