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New truth initiative study finds that pervasive tobacco imagery in popular shows poses new threat, making youth more prone to e-cigarette use
New study finds that youth and young adults with high exposure to tobacco imagery in streaming and TV shows are three times more likely to start vaping compa
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New paper recommends a national settlement agreement with JUUL include a youth prevention campaign
According to recommendations in a new Public Health Law Center paper, a national settlement with JUUL should include a prevention campaign.
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Raising the Legal Age to Purchase Tobacco is an Important Added Tool in the Fight, But is Insufficient to End the Youth E-cigarette Epidemic
Creating a federal Tobacco 21 policy is a step in the right direction to reduce youth tobacco initiation, but it alone cannot be viewed as sufficient to solv
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Tobacco industry uses flawed study to oppose flavored tobacco restrictions
Recent research finds that after flavored tobacco sales restrictions went into effect in 2018 in Oakland, California, high school youth vaping and smoking de
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FDA’s decision to deny JUUL marketing authorization is a major public health victory; but swift action on other leading brands must be taken as new data shows youth e-cigarette initiation continues
Today’s announcement by the FDA to deny marketing authorizations for all JUUL e-cigarettes, thereby making them an illegally marketed product, is a huge publ
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Old tactics, new products: how big tobacco targets women in e-cigarette marketing
The tobacco industry’s aggressive targeting of women – in addition to young people, Black Americans and other racial and ethnic minorities, and LGBTQ individ
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Truth Initiative launches 2019 Youth Ambassadors Program to build tobacco- and smoke-free communities
truth Ambassadors are a group of youth and young adults creating and promoting projects that inspire tobacco- and smoke-free communities around the country.<
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Hookah is the most popular flavored tobacco product among youth
Flavors play a significant role in drawing youth to use hookah, and they are one of the main reasons youth use the product.
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CDC finds ‘marked disparities’ in youth tobacco use by race and ethnicity
Youth tobacco use is highest among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders, who make up 23.4% of U.S. teens who currently use a tobacco product.
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As Teen Smoking Rate Hits Historic Low, Youth Tobacco Use Hits Record High Derailing Years of Progress and Putting a New Generation at Risk
The youth smoking rate has fallen to just 3.7%, but e-cigarettes have put millions of teens on a path to nicotine addiction with a largely unregulated produc
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Ending youth e-cigarette epidemic at risk if FDA doesn’t act fast to remove flavors and fully regulate products as industry quickly innovates
The latest NYTS data are consistent with other research which showed that youth e-cigarette use was significantly impacted during the height of the pandemic.
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As Youth E-Cigarette Use Soars Along with Vaping-related Illnesses, Urgent Action Must be Taken to Protect the Health of America’s Youth
Regulating e-cigarettes and banning all flavored tobacco products are critical to ending the youth epidemic.
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