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Gamechanger: Shifting from Tobacco Control to Ending the Industry’s Influence for Good
The concept of “endgame” is a strategy to move to a time when commercial tobacco and nicotine use – with the exception of FDA-approved medications – are no l
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Pharmacists and customers agree: Tobacco does not belong in pharmacies
Pharmacies are a top destination for health care, yet most major pharmacy chains sell tobacco — a product that kills 1,300 people every day.
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6 takeaways from a new report on ending commercial tobacco use
We must act now, build on the progress we have made, and take strides to achieve a future where all Americans have the right to live free from tobacco and ni
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Q&A: How Big Tobacco preys on low-income communities
University of Nevada, Reno, School of Community Health Science professor Dr.
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Business or Exploitation? Tobacco and social justice
A new campaign from truth® exposes the tobacco industry’s exploitation of individuals with mental health conditions and members of the military.
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7 solutions for reducing tobacco use disparities
A group of top health and advocacy experts recently came together to tackle one of the biggest problems facing public health: What can we do to eliminate tob
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Smoke screens: Is tobacco use in youth-rated movies still a problem?
Tobacco use on screen is a public health concern because exposure to smoking imagery in movies can cause young people to start smoking.
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5 ways tobacco is normalized in entertainment and pop culture
As smoking becomes less socially acceptable and tobacco use rates continue to decline, entertainment media and pop culture don’t often reflect that reality,
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Tobacco use in the LGBT community
Tobacco use in the LGBT community one page infographic
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California moves to head of the class in tobacco control
California moves to the head of the tobacco control class with five new laws that include raising the minimum age of sale for tobacco to 21.
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It’s time for pharmacies to stop selling tobacco
53,566 pharmacies sold tobacco in 2016.
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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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