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Investigation reveals tobacco companies are secretly using social media to promote smoking
An investigation finds that tobacco companies are recruiting young people with large social media followings to be influencers for their cigarette brands.
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Sex sells: A look at the tobacco industry’s use of sexual themes to sell products
As the tobacco industry has evolved, companies continue to use sex to appeal to consumers and associate tobacco products with masculinity and virility.
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6 important facts about JUUL
The rapid ascension and popularity of the e-cigarette JUUL has left a trail of questions and concerns.
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Why are cigarette butts the most littered item on earth?
Cigarette butts have the longstanding distinction of being the most littered item on earth, with about 4.5 trillion cigarettes discarded each year worldwide.
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5 unexpected ways smoking affects your body
Smoking cigarettes can cause lung cancer and heart disease, but did you know that it may also dull your taste buds or impair your hearing?
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truth® exposes unexpected ways tobacco affects young people
Did you know that smoking may dull your taste buds, harm the environment, and even impact your sex life?
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4 things parents need to know about JUUL and nicotine addiction
JUUL e-cigarettes are popular among youth because of their sleek appearance and appealing flavor, but many are unaware that JUUL packs a powerful nicotine pu
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Are selfies making smoking cool again?
Big Tobacco gets a stream of free advertising from people on Instagram who post “smoking selfies,” images that may help tobacco companies recruit more young
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The JUUL copycats that are flooding the market
What looks like a JUUL, operates like a JUUL, but isn’t a JUUL?
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truth and Girl Scouts to take on environmental tobacco pollution
The new “Earth Defenders” program aims to empower girls and create a new generation of activists
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Health groups urge FDA to block sale of illegal JUUL-like e-cigarettes
The FDA should to stop the sale of new e-cigarettes similar to JUUL that have been illegally introduced without the agency’s prior review and authorization.<
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More than 760,000 children protected by nationwide smoke-free housing policy
A nationwide smoke-free policy went into effect at all federal public housing units, a move that protects millions of residents and staff from the dangers of
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