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How local governments are countering industry efforts to sell cheap tobacco
Tobacco companies spent over $8.6 billion on marketing in retail establishments, also called point-of-sale marketing, in 2014 (the most recent figures availa
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CDC/FDA show seven of ten youth using tobacco use flavored products
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released two studies of youth tobacco use drawn from the 2014
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Straight to vape
Study finds that youth and young adults with high exposure to popular streaming and TV shows containing tobacco images are three times more likely to start v
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Young people who vape are much more likely to become smokers, new research confirms
Findings from a new Truth Initiative study reveal that young people who had ever used e-cigarettes had seven times higher odds of becoming smokers one year l
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Bigger, stronger, and cheaper: Disposable e-cigarettes have more nicotine and are more accessible than ever
Disposable e-cigarettes sold in the U.S.
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Study highlights importance of strong local flavored tobacco policies, as federal regulation falls short
A new Truth Initiative study analyzing the strength and reach of local policies found that less than 1% of the population is protected by a strong local poli
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JUUL keeps saying its popularity with young people is an accident
JUUL says their popularity with youth was an unintended consequence of their efforts to help adult smokers quit.
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Why the rise in youth e-cigarette use may be worse than we think
Accurately measuring rates of youth vaping is challenging because of the varieties of products and their rapid growth in recent years.
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Big Tobacco finally forced to tell the truth about its deadly products through court-ordered ads
The tobacco industry has begun publishing advertisements, or “corrective statements,” outlining the truth about the deadly and harmful effects of cigarettes.
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How companies control where you see tobacco products and what policy can do about it
To combat the impact of tobacco marketing in stores, policies can regulate where stores can place tobacco products and ads.
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3 takeaways from the National Cancer Institute report on tobacco-related health disparities
A new National Cancer Institute report highlights how tobacco use is highly concentrated among certain population groups.
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CDC/FDA show seven of ten youth using tobacco use flavored products
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released two studies of youth tobacco use drawn from the 2014
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