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Monitoring the future reveals good and bad news underscoring need for education and regulation
New data from the 2017 Monitoring the Future study show a drop in teen smoking, but may hide the true vaping rates due to awareness issues about nicotine.
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Philip Morris announcement to spend nearly $1 billion to end smoking sounds like fake news
The tobacco industry creating a foundation to end smoking is an affront to public health advocates who have been working tirelessly to end the tobacco use ep
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Quit Vaping Study FAQs
Below are some frequently asked questions about participating in the Quit Vaping Study
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Q&A: How to train emerging activists to support a social movement
Enlisting youth and young adults is an important part of igniting and sustaining social movements. But how can you help emerging activists be effective?
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JUUL on YouTube
Researchers found more than 8,000 JUUL-related videos that received a total of 260 million views over the 3-year period from 2016 to 2018.
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Young people urge White House to take action on menthol
Truth Initiative continues to press the Administration to finalize the menthol cigarette and flavored cigar rules.
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Industry influencer: how tobacco content is infiltrating social media
Tobacco content, including branded promotional content and misinformation about tobacco and nicotine, is commonplace on social media.
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Top music videos are viewed billions of times on YouTube – and many glamorize smoking and vaping
Twice as many music videos for the most popular songs, according to Billboard charts, portrayed tobacco in 2022 compared to 2021 and were viewed almost 7 bil
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Drop in smoking rate proves public education and smart public policy works
The fact that fewer adults are smoking is spectacular news and a credit to the combined efforts of the entire tobacco control community.
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What the Oscars tell us about smoking in the movies in 2017
Of the 2017 Oscar-nominated feature films that were rated PG-13 (excluding animation and documentary categories), 70 percent depicted tobacco use.
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