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Measuring disparities in tobacco advertising exposure
How can we better measure people’s exposure to tobacco advertising? And what effect does that exposure have?
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Three ways to support loved ones while they quit smoking
If someone you care about is quitting tobacco, it can be difficult to know what to say and do. Here are three tips for people supporting a quitter.
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#STOPPROFILING: Tobacco is a social justice issue
The tobacco industry deliberately singles out communities that already face adversity and inequality with aggressive marketing tactics that equal profiling.<
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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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After-school smoke? The problem with tobacco retailers near schools
More than three-quarters of public schools are within a 10-minute walk of at least one outlet selling tobacco.
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What do tobacco advertising restrictions look like today?
While tobacco TV ads and physician-recommended cigarettes are a thing of the past, marketing restrictions may not be as far-reaching as you think.
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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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Tobacco is a social justice issue: Racial and ethnic minorities
Tobacco use disproportionately affects minority groups, who have a long history of being targeted by the tobacco industry.
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Tobacco is a social justice issue: Low-income communities
Low-income communities smoke in much higher numbers than the rest of the country, a disparity that is rooted in many inequities.
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Youth call on Walgreens to stop selling tobacco at rally outside shareholders meeting
More than 50 people from across the country rallied outside of the Walgreens shareholders meeting to push the pharmacy chain to stop selling tobacco products
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Use of multiple products dominates youth tobacco patterns
E-cigarette use among youth increased between 2011 and 2014, but decreased in the last two years, leaving many wondering how e-cigarettes affect youth tobacc
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If Philip Morris is serious about a “smoke-free future,” it should stop marketing cigarettes
Philip Morris International – the world’s largest non-governmental cigarette manufacturer – this week launched a new website that claims the company is commi
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