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4 marketing tactics e-cigarette companies use to target youth
From offering candy-flavored tobacco products to college scholarships, manufacturers and sellers of e-cigarettes aggressively target young people.
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How popular are oral nicotine pouches and lozenges?
In the face of declining cigarette sales and expanding restrictions on flavored e-cigarettes, some tobacco companies are rapidly expanding their oral nicotin
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Local flavor policies succeed in reducing availability of flavored tobacco products, new research shows
New research is the first comprehensive review to look at the outcomes of flavor and menthol tobacco restrictions implemented locally.
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Quit vaping program sees high enrollment and engagement, as thousands seek help amid youth e-cigarette use epidemic
More than 27,000 teens and young adults enrolled in a first-of-its-kind quit vaping program within just five weeks after its launch.
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Young people urge White House to take action on menthol
Truth Initiative continues to press the Administration to finalize the menthol cigarette and flavored cigar rules.
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“I’m assuming it has a minty taste”: Young smokers’ reactions to ads for new non-menthol cigarettes in California and Massachusetts
Young adult smokers overwhelmingly felt that ads and packaging for new cigarettes like Camel Crisp, and Kool Blue primed smokers to expect minty- or menthol-
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Quitting vaping in 2024: Top tips and resources
There are many reasons people want to quit vaping, including physical or mental health concerns, financial cost, freedom from addiction, and influence from f
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Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander American youth report high levels of e-cigarette use
Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander youth in the U.S.
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Tobacco industry has fueled false claims that eliminating menthol cigarettes will put Black Americans at greater risk from law enforcement
False claims that eliminating menthol will lead to greater risk from law enforcement for Black Americans are protecting the commercial gain of the tobacco in
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Howard Koh
Dr. Howard K. Koh is the Harvey V. Fineberg Professor of the Practice of Public Health Leadership at the Harvard T.H.
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