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Megan Jacobs
As the Vice President of product for the Innovations center at Truth Initiative, Jacobs brings an empathic, user-centered approach to product design that is
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3 ways tobacco use impacts your sex life
Big Tobacco works hard to make smoking and vaping seem sexy.
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Let's make sure new army recruits don't become smokers
Does joining the military lead you to smoke? It could, but we can change that. The sad fact is: 38 percent of military smokers start after enlisting.
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Experts gather to discuss critical public health issues: Menthol and flavored tobacco
Truth Initiative joined other experts at the Public Health Law Conference to support the need to solve critical public health issues: menthol and other flavo
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Don’t buy Newport's spin: "Pleasure Lounges" are deadly
Workers for Newport, the nation’s No. 2 cigarette brand, spent the summer handing out coupons for cigarettes at a price of $1-a-pack.
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10 facts about smoking at work (#1: Smokers have a harder time getting hired)
The link between tobacco and the workplace goes far beyond whether people can smoke on the job.
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Teens stopped #CATmageddon and can now enlist pets to send their message to big tobacco
the truth® campaign is launching a #PEEtition drive to pressure Big Tobacco to admit that smoking kills pets, too.
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Father’s Day: Helping dads kick tobacco
Father’s Day is a great opportunity to encourage dads who use tobacco to quit. More than 278,000 men die every year from smoking.
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How the National Lung Cancer Summit can shine a light on the cancer moonshot
Lung Cancer Alliance gathers in Washington, D.C.
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Decline in cigarette sales highlights past misuse of tobacco settlement funds in some states
Declines in cigarette sales are leading to reduced revenues at the state level, highlighting past misuse of tobacco settlement funds in many states.
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Stress cited as top barrier to quitting for young adult smokers
More than half of young adult cigarette smokers say that losing the ability to handle stress and withdrawal or cravings are barriers to quitting smoking, acc
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Boston raises tobacco-buying age to 21
By raising the legal age of sale for tobacco to 21, Boston lawmakers have found an apt way to close out a year when teen cigarette use again reached historic
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