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Tobacco coupons: How low can they go?
Coupons are one of the tobacco industry’s top marketing strategies. From 2013 to 2014, the industry doubled its annual investment in coupons.
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truth® zombies invade Walgreens to protest sale of tobacco products
A zombie-themed demonstration outside of Walgreens’ Washington, D.C., flagship store symbolized the consequences of smoking and protested its sale of tobacco
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the 5 ways tobacco companies lied about the dangers of smoking cigarettes
Tobacco companies are back on our TV screens — not to promote cigarettes, but to correct the lies they told for decades about the dangers of smoking them.
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It’s time for pharmacies to stop selling tobacco
53,566 pharmacies sold tobacco in 2016.
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Doctors’ offices: A missed opportunity in tobacco control
Just 49 percent of adolescents who visited a doctor in the last year were asked if they use tobacco.
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How local and state governments are taking on in-store tobacco promotions
With most retailers and wholesalers receiving incentives to promote tobacco products, state and local governments are acting to reduce the impact of tobacco
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Election results: The state of tobacco taxes
How did tobacco taxes fare in the 2016 election?
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How tobacco companies linked cigarettes and mental health
Truth Initiative® explores three ways that tobacco companies linked cigarettes and mental health.
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How to reduce tobacco use in "social smokers"
Since “social smokers” typically do not identify as smokers, they can be difficult to reach to prevent escalation of tobacco use or facilitate quitting.
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Types of cancer caused by tobacco
Tobacco has firmly established links to at least 12 different kinds of cancer
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FDA regulations on tobacco products welcomed, but FDA still has critical to-do list
The FDA now has the opportunity to regulate how tobacco products are made, marketed and sold, to make them less toxic and addictive and less appealing
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