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Cigarette smoking among teens down, but e-cigarette use up
Teen smoking of traditional tobacco cigarettes in the United States reached a new low of eight percent in 2014, but the data from the annual “Monitoring the
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Q&A: Learning the truth about menthol’s impact on African Americans
Courtney Butler, a truth College Leader at Trinity Washington University in Washington, D.C., is, in her words, saying “no thank you” to the tobacco industry
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10 steps to successfully make a plan to quit smoking
Get a jump start on making your New Year’s resolution to quit smoking a successful one. Follow these 10 steps to making a quit plan.
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Menthol: Facts, stats and regulations
Menthol makes cigarettes and other tobacco products easier to smoke — and harder to quit.
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6 key takeaways from the new FDA plan on e-cigarettes and other flavored tobacco products
To curb the access and appeal of tobacco, the FDA is advancing a plan to address the core of the epidemic — flavors.
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New Report: As Youth E-Cigarette Epidemic Worsens, States Continue to Shortchange Prevention Programs That Could Help
New report challenges states to do more to fight tobacco use – still the nation’s No.
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Gamechanger: Shifting from Tobacco Control to Ending the Industry’s Influence for Good
The concept of “endgame” is a strategy to move to a time when commercial tobacco and nicotine use – with the exception of FDA-approved medications – are no l
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Key concerns about FDA’s first e-cigarette authorization for Vuse Solo
As the FDA considers the pending applications, it is imperative the agency carefully reviews manufacturer marketing plans, advertising, and perception studie
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Colorful and close to candy: Surveying how the tobacco industry markets flavored products in stores
A survey of tobacco retailers in two major Ohio cities highlights how the tobacco industry uses an array of in-store marketing to make its products enticing
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Flavored tobacco use among youth and young adults
A Truth Initiative fact sheet explains how flavors play a significant role in drawing youth and young adults to tobacco products.
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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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Surveying how the tobacco industry markets flavored products in five Midwest cities
Flavored tobacco products continue to fuel dangerous youth nicotine use.
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