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New study: Teen e-cigarette users with childhood trauma need increased support to quit
The clinical trial, the first of its kind to examine the relationship between ACEs and e-cigarette cessation among adolescents
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What federal health agency cuts mean for tobacco control
Truth Initiative has created a resource which will track changes in the federal agency landscape and the expected impact on tobacco control measures.
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Following a decade of impact, the Truth Initiative College Program empowers students, faculty, and staff to quit nicotine
Since 2015, the Truth Initiative College Program has provided funding to over 235 colleges and universities to support the adoption of tobacco/nicotine-free
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Tobacco in Films: 2023
The number of films with tobacco presence increased compared to recent prior years with approximately 41% (58 of 141 films) of top films containing tobacco i
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Tobacco use in the LGBTQ+ community
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth and adults report higher prevalence of tobacco product use than their heterosexual peers.
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Online social forums may be a valuable resource for young people looking to quit e-cigarettes
The results demonstrate how community support can positively impact people quitting nicotine.
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Disposable e-cigarettes lead surge in nicotine sales
The e-cigarette market is increasingly dominated by disposable products that have gotten bigger and cheaper
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3 myths about mental health and quitting nicotine
When it comes to nicotine and mental health, there are some common myths that can bring about challenges and questions.
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How does vaping nicotine impact sleep?
The research shows that vaping nicotine is associated with sleep problems.
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80% of this year’s Oscar® Best Picture nominees include tobacco imagery
Eight of the 10 films nominated for Best Picture at the 2025 Oscars® contain tobacco imagery, including “Anora,” “A Complete Unknown,” and “Emilia Pérez” whi
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Lights, Camera, Addiction? Smoking Dominates Oscar® “Best Picture” Nominees
Lights, Camera, Addiction? Smoking Dominates Oscar “Best Picture” Nominees infographic
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Strong state policies in California and Massachusetts significantly reduced youth access to flavored tobacco products
California and Massachusetts – demonstrate the effect that strong state policies can have on reducing sales and limiting youth access to flavored nicotine.
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