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Meet the North Carolina Rep. taking on tobacco on the industry’s home turf
Alma Adams, a two-term U.S. representative from North Carolina, has long been an advocate for tobacco prevention.
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Achieving health equity in tobacco control
Tobacco use is not an equal opportunity killer.
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Tobacco’s economic impact estimates are based on dated studies
Current estimates on the economic impact of tobacco control interventions are out-of-date and do not reflect the latest data on the health effects of smoking
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How companies control where you see tobacco products and what policy can do about it
To combat the impact of tobacco marketing in stores, policies can regulate where stores can place tobacco products and ads.
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truth® calls out tobacco industry for profiling disguised as target marketing
Tobacco is not an equal opportunity killer.
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What 2017’s first congressional appropriations deal means for tobacco control
A summary of the main tobacco-related provisions in the omnibus spending bill that will fund the federal government through the end of September 2017.
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Six highlights from the Tobacco Control special issue on flavors
With flavors that can seem like they belong in a candy shop—including strawberry, licorice, and chocolate–some tobacco products may appear to be less harmful
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What does using tobacco and other substances together mean for young people?
Original research conducted by Amy Cohn, Ph.D., from Truth Initiative reveals how alcohol and marijuana use among young adults are associated with many tobac
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Big Tobacco finally forced to tell the truth about its deadly products through court-ordered ads
The tobacco industry has begun publishing advertisements, or “corrective statements,” outlining the truth about the deadly and harmful effects of cigarettes.
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Three key moments in the history of marketing tobacco to women
How did smoking, which used to be socially unacceptable for women, become almost as common among women as men?
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truth encourages young people to tell Big Tobacco why they’re ‘Worth More’ in its new campaign
truth® teams up with Imagine Dragons vocalist Dan Reynolds and country star Jon Pardi to expose Big Tobacco for its manipulation of lower-income communities.
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The economics of tobacco: What if a pack of cigarettes cost $10?
Pack-a-day smokers spend an average of $2,193 a year on cigarettes. What would happen if the cost of a pack increased?
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