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    The troubling history of Big Tobacco’s cozy ties with black leaders

    The tobacco industry uses menthol to appeal to youth and blacks. Banning menthol cigarettes will save young lives and it will save black lives.

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    Dramatic decrease in young adult cigarette use since 2005

    Smoking among young adults aged 18 to 24 dropped by nearly one third (31.6 percent) from 2005 to 2014, according to data from the 2014 National Health Interv

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    Rapid increase in e-cigarette ad spending in 2014

    A review of e-cigarette advertising expenditures in the U.S.

  4. Former smokers who quit within the past year are 4 times more likely to be daily e-cigarette users

    Adding to a growing body of research on patterns of e-cigarette use, researchers from Rutgers School of Public Health and the Steven A.

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    On the move: Truth Initiative finds new creative office space in D.C.'s Chinatown

    The public health organization behind the truth® campaign, Steven A.

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    FTC intends to track e-cig sales and marketing

    All indications are that the popularity of e-cigarettes is rising.

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    30 youth leaders tapped for 2015-16 Youth Activism Fellowships

    Truth Initiative has selected 30 young leaders to participate in its 2015-16 Youth Activism Fellowship program.

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    33 HBCUs going tobacco-free

    Truth Initiative convened the 33 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) who are the first to participate in its Tobacco-Free HBCU Campus Initia

  9. Vine stars debunk social smoking myths with truth

    Vine stars have an important message: no matter how much or how little you smoke, Big Tobacco gets paid every time you light up, so don’t get played!

  10. New U.S. Senate bill would raise tobacco legal age from 18 to 21

    The best way to protect adolescents from tobacco related illness and death is to help them avoid smoking altogether. We applaud the introduction of S.

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    Where we stand: Child-resistant packaging and warning labels for ends

    Prompted by increases in calls to poison control centers related to exposure of children to nicotine, in late June 2015, the Food and Drug Administration (FD

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    CDC/FDA show seven of ten youth using tobacco use flavored products

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released two studies of youth tobacco use drawn from the 2014