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  1. New truth initiative study finds that pervasive tobacco imagery in popular shows poses new threat, making youth more prone to e-cigarette use

    New study finds that youth and young adults with high exposure to tobacco imagery in streaming and TV shows are three times more likely to start vaping compa

  2. Report Report Research & Resources

    Tobacco Nation: An ongoing crisis

    Examining the health and policy disparities of U.S. states with the highest smoking rates.

  3. Report Report Research & Resources

    A classroom crisis: How the youth vaping epidemic is impacting teachers

    As the youth vaping epidemic continues to surge, schools are playing a central role in confronting and addressing the crisis.

  4. Report Report Research & Resources

    A toxic, plastic problem: E-cigarette waste and the environment

    With a 399.73% increase in retail e-cigarette sales from 2015 through 2020, the environmental consequences of e-cigarette waste are enormous.

  5. Report Report Research & Resources

    Spinning a new tobacco industry: How Big Tobacco is trying to sell a do-gooder image and what Americans think about it

    How Big Tobacco is trying to sell a do-gooder image and what Americans think about it

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    Tobacco use in the African American community

    This fact sheet about smoking and African Americans outlines patterns of use, industry targeting and health effects.

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    Can oral nicotine pouches like Zyn help people quit vaping nicotine?

    As oral nicotine pouches from brands such as Zyn, On!, and Velo have gained popularity, they have raised concerns about their high nicotine content, youth-ap

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    Breast cancer awareness month: 5 facts about tobacco

    Tobacco has clear links to 12 different types of cancer.

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    From social taboo to target market: How tobacco use became a women’s issue

    Something interesting happened after the U.S. Surgeon General issued a report confirming the link between smoking and cancer in 1964.

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    Profile of blunt users sharpens with new study

    Past month users of tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs, those who were younger (ages 18-24), Black, or male had the highest odds of reporting blunt-only or dua