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Truth Initiative and Blip Join Forces to Make Quitting Nicotine Easier for Young Adults
New Partnership Combines Proven-Effective Behavioral Program with Emerging Nicotine Replacement Therapy Solution
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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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Leading Health Groups Back Michigan Gov. Whitmer’s Emergency Action to Address the Youth E-Cigarette Epidemic
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has addressed the growing epidemic of youth e-cigarette use by suspending sales of all flavored e-cigarettes in the state.
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Two distinct stories emerge from CDC survey on youth tobacco use
The annual National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS), released April 16 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), shows significant drops in cigare
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What you need to know about new synthetic nicotine products
A new wave of synthetic nicotine products are emerging on the market, raising regulatory questions and health concerns as youth vaping continues at epidemic
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The harmful impact of further delays in the FDA’s e-cigarette review
Any extension should be brief, and tobacco companies cannot be allowed to use this public health emergency to continue avoiding their legal obligation.
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3 elements of successful youth advocacy work
Developing young leaders is a critical part of sustainable social change. Here’s a breakdown of key objectives for success.
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The new tobacco commercials: 92% of young people’s favorite shows contain smoking
A pervasive rise of smoking in shows combined with the popularity of streaming content points to an emerging threat to a new generation of young Americans.
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New report from Truth Initiative® illustrates alarming rise of tobacco use in streaming content
The majority of programs popular with young audiences prominently depict smoking, with “Stranger Things” emerging as the worst offender.
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Behind the explosive growth of JUUL
Due in large part to its popularity with friends and the availability of flavors, JUUL use rose exponentially in 2018 among young people.
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One more reason Walgreens should stop selling tobacco
Walgreens has emerged as the worst offender among several pharmacy chains that were caught selling tobacco products to minors.
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New Research from Truth Initiative® Illustrates Dramatic Increase in Smoking Imagery in Shows Popular with Young People
A new report by Truth Initiative reveals 92% of the shows most popular with young people aged 15 to 24 years old depict smoking prominently.
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