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Tobacco’s harmful impact on Hispanic and Latino Americans
Tobacco companies have a history of targeting Hispanic and Latino Americans.
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Historical films and TV depict smoking — not its harmful health impacts
Despite long-established research that on-screen smoking influences young people to use tobacco products, cigarettes remain a popular prop in historical film
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Harm Reduction Infographic
The tobacco industry has been trying to co-opt the term "harm reduction" as part of its business strategy to expand its user base.
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E-cigarettes: Facts, stats and regulations
What is an e-cigarette? How much nicotine is in an e-cigarette? Are e-cigarettes as harmful as cigarettes?
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How tobacco imagery in Emmy-nominated animated shows is exposing young people to smoking
Four popular animated shows nominated for the 2024 Emmy Awards – “The Simpsons,” “Family Guy,” “Bob’s Burgers,” and the winner, “Big Mouth” – feature tobacco
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Cigarette filters mislead consumers, with 1 in 3 smokers falsely believing filters reduce harm
More than a third of current smokers (33.2%) erroneously believed filters make cigarettes less harmful to smoke, a line perpetuated by the tobacco industry,
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“The Bear” season 3’s best guest star? NRT gum
Main character Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto — played by Jeremy Allen White — was often shown smoking, but the latest season finds him quitting with the help of NR
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Tobacco industry using sponsored content in major media outlets to shift public perception and makeover its image despite continued sale of harmful products, Truth Initiative research shows
Big Tobacco is turning to sponsored content in America’s most prestigious news outlets to rehabilitate its poor image and continue efforts to mislead the pub
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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 ways JUUL harms the environment
As sales of JUUL skyrocket alongside surging youth e-cigarette use, the risks e-cigarettes pose to the environment will only grow.
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E-cigarette CEOs admit under oath that they do not know all the harmful health effects of nicotine
Chief executives of major e-cigarette companies admitted, under oath, that their products can lead to nicotine addiction and that they do not know all of the
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New Report Shows Youth E-Cigarette Use Remains at Epidemic Levels and Harm Perceptions of Vaping Significantly Rise Among Teens
Monitoring the Future shows that nicotine vaping among youth remained high in 2020 with 22% of 10th and 12th graders using e-cigarettes in the last 30 days.<
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