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New study: Price increases can reduce underage e-cigarette use
Higher e-cigarette prices and taxes can reduce the number of days teens use e-cigarettes and decrease current e-cigarette use
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While less harmful than cigarettes, e-cigarettes pose several risks
A recent review of e-cigarette science by the European Public Health Association finds that e-cigarettes should not be considered safe.
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Customizing a mobile program to help rural Alaska native youth quit tobacco
Truth Initiative is partnering with the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation to create a customized version of This Is Quitting, a mobile quit program for teen
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What makes substance abuse centers more likely to help patients quit smoking?
When people try to quit smoking while they’re in treatment for substance abuse they have a better chance of success.
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Widespread use of flavored products in young tobacco users
New research provides further evidence that younger tobacco users are more likely to use flavored products.
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Three tips for quitting smoking from an expert
If you are quitting smoking, here are three pieces of advice from some of Dr. J. Taylor Hays, M.D. most popular blog posts.
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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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4 key factors the FDA must consider during its first e-cigarette review
Reynolds American, Inc. announced Oct.
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Health organizations call on the walt disney company to terminate vice media partnership with PMI
A coalition of health organizations is asking The Walt Disney Company to encourage its partner network Vice to end its relationship with Philip Morris Intern
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Tobacco 21 Laws Provide Useful Tool to Reduce Youth Tobacco Use But Tobacco Industry Sudden Support Should be Viewed as Self-Serving, Not Pro-Public Health
Now that public support has clearly reached a tipping point in favor of Tobacco 21, it’s clear the tobacco industry’s sudden support is motivated by self-int
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Students rewarded scholarships for taking action on tobacco
Two young tobacco control activists received $5,000 Alma S. Adams scholarships for innovatively confronting tobacco use in their communities.
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Smoking in Movies: 2020
Tobacco imagery in youth-rated movies still exists.
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