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E-cigarettes drive overall youth tobacco use to highest rate in nearly two decades
New data from the 2019 National Youth Tobacco Survey show that 31.2% of high school students and 12.5% of middle school students are using some type of tobac
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Are organic or natural cigarettes safer to smoke?
Organic tobacco and tobacco with no additives does not make a healthier or safer cigarette.
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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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Majority of Natural American Spirit smokers believe brand is less harmful
Researchers found that nearly 64 percent of Natural American Spirit smokers inaccurately believe the cigarettes are less harmful than other brands.
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State-by-state smoking trends reveal Big Tobacco’s targets
Just about one of every five deaths in the U.S. is attributable to cigarette smoking.
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2020 class of truth Ambassadors launch community projects
Eleven young leaders from across the country are designing and executing local projects to inspire tobacco-free communities as the newest class of truth Amba
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The truth about opioids campaign wins Emmy award
The youth and young adult opioid misuse prevention and education campaign, The Truth About Opioids, won an Emmy in the Outstanding Special Class – Short Form
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truth and the Vans Warped Tour take their final ride
The truth youth tobacco prevention campaign and its crew of tour riders are on the road with the Vans Warped Tour for their 19th and final summer.
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New survey shows smoking among teens at historic lows and dramatic declines in vaping
The National Youth Tobacco Survey results show that we are well on our way to finishing smoking for good.
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Who goes to vape shops?
A recent study finds that vape shop visitors tend to be a racial/ethnic minority, skew younger (age 18-24) and are less financially secure.
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Who sells cigarettes? The tobacco-free status of major retailers
See which of these five major retailers like Target, CVS, and Walmart still sell cigarettes and which have tobacco-free shelves.
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Vaporized: Majority of youth exposed to e-cigarette advertising
More than eight of 10 youth and young adults saw e-cigarette advertising in 2015, according to a new report vaping product advertising from Truth Initiative.
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