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Five facts about smoking and cancer on #worldcancerday
Five facts about smoking and cancer on #worldcancerday
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17 more colleges and universities pledge to go tobacco/vape-free
Eighteen colleges and universities are working toward adopting a 100% tobacco/vape-free campus policy.
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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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E-cigarette products sold on the market quadruple in just one year
The number of unique e-cigarette products, many of which come in youth-appealing flavors, more than quadrupled from 453 in June 2021 to 2,023 in June 2022
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'Black Lives / Black Lungs' documentary shows how menthol tobacco ended up in black communities
“Black lives / Black Lungs” explores the history, marketing tactics and impact of the tobacco industry targeting African-Americans with menthol tobacco produ
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Breast cancer awareness month: 5 facts about tobacco
Tobacco has clear links to 12 different types of cancer.
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Consumers – even smokers – want cigarettes out of pharmacies according to new CDC data
Sixty-six percent of U.S. adults favor a ban on tobacco products in pharmacy stores, including nearly half of smokers
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FDA’s Latest Marketing Denial Order for Menthol E-Cigarette Products Underscores Its Continued Commitment to Sound Science
Truth Initiative applauds the FDA latest announcement issuing market denial orders (MDOs) for two menthol e-cigarette products
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Nicotine pouch ads follow e-cigarette marketing playbook and risk appealing to young people
A new study underscores the need to monitor marketing and enforce regulation of new youth-appealing nicotine products.
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Q&A: Helping college campuses go tobacco-free
Tobacco-free policies are proven to prevent young adults from starting tobacco use, help tobacco smokers quit, and reduce secondhand smoke exposure.
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National Recovery Month: Substance abuse, mental health and tobacco
People with mental health and substance abuse disorders use tobacco at much higher rates than the rest of the population.
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Hawaii raising minimum age to reduce tobacco use among those under 21
Hawaii will mark a milestone next year when it becomes to the first state to raise the minimum age requirement for purchase of tobacco products from 18 to 21
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