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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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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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Three key moments in the history of marketing tobacco to women
How did smoking, which used to be socially unacceptable for women, become almost as common among women as men?
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truth campaign to focus on smoker’s wage gap
The truth® campaign is shining a spotlight on the fact that smokers earn 20 percent less than nonsmokers with #SQUADLESS
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Happy 100th, National Parks! Now, how about going 100 percent smoke-free?
As the National Park Service celebrates 100 years, it has an opportunity to take another leap forward in its mission by going 100 percent smoke-free.
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Youth fellows gain support for a tobacco-free Howard University
Truth Initiative youth activism fellows gathered more than 300 signatures from Howard University students at an orientation event to build support for a camp
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Where we stand: Regulating flavored tobacco products
Truth Initiative joined the African-American Tobacco Control Leadership Council to call for FDA to issue a rule banning the sale of all flavored tobacco prod
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The economics of tobacco: What if a pack of cigarettes cost $10?
Pack-a-day smokers spend an average of $2,193 a year on cigarettes. What would happen if the cost of a pack increased?
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Tobacco’s economic impact estimates are based on dated studies
Current estimates on the economic impact of tobacco control interventions are out-of-date and do not reflect the latest data on the health effects of smoking
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The economics of tobacco: How does where people live and work impact smoking?
While overall smoking rates have declined across the country, the pace of progress can be drastically slower, or nonexistent, depending on where people live
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Final deeming regulation at a glance
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) “deeming” regulation was released May 6, 2016 and published May 10, 2016.
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How humor can boost response rates in online survey research
Incorporating humor tailored to the voice of the audience can be an easy, efficient and effective way to increase survey response rates among young adults.
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