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New data show historically low smoking rates
New data from CDC survey shows teen smoking rates at historic lows as well as declines in e-cigarette use among high school students.
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3 ways JUUL harms the environment
As sales of JUUL skyrocket alongside surging youth e-cigarette use, the risks e-cigarettes pose to the environment will only grow.
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What 2017’s first congressional appropriations deal means for tobacco control
A summary of the main tobacco-related provisions in the omnibus spending bill that will fund the federal government through the end of September 2017.
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HUD final rule on smoke-free housing will protect millions from the dangers of secondhand smoke
The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) final rule announced today, requiring each agency administering public housing to implement a smoke-f
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NAACP delegates endorse push to say no to menthols
NAACP adopted a resolution supporting efforts at the state and local level to restrict the sale of menthol cigarettes and other flavored tobacco products
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Women’s colleges now eligible for tobacco-free campus grant
Truth Initiative is accepting applications for grants to women’s colleges, minority-serving academic institutions and community colleges to adopt tobacco-fre
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Bold and bright: How tobacco companies market flavored products to appeal to youth
A gap in product regulation allows the tobacco industry to market flavored products in several ways.
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E-cigarette market surges amid urgent need for comprehensive regulation and enforcement
New data are the latest in a growing body of research that highlight concerning trends in an e-cigarette market flooded with flavored products in increasingl
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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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Kicking off Black History Month with our first #NoMentholMonday
Today marks the beginning of America’s 40th Black History Month.
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Where we stand: Child-resistant packaging and warning labels for ends
Prompted by increases in calls to poison control centers related to exposure of children to nicotine, in late June 2015, the Food and Drug Administration (FD
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Cigarette smoking has declined among 18-24 year olds but some disparities are cause for concern
Smoking is on the decline among 18-24 year olds, however, smoking is increasingly a function of who you are, where you live, your income & your sexual pr
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