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Tobacco use among Hispanic and Latino Americans
This fact sheet about smoking and Hispanic/Latino Americans outlines patterns of use, industry targeting and health effects.
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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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Mailed tobacco ads rely on price discounts and youth-appealing themes
Tobacco companies continue to appeal to price-sensitive and vulnerable populations through a marketing channel that is largely hidden from view.
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New Truth Initiative Study Finds That E-Cigarette Use Increases Odds of Youth Using Cigars, Little Cigars or Cigarillos (CLCCS)
According to a new study, young people 15-21 who use e-cigarettes or ever used JUUL have over 3x higher odds of initiating use of cigars, little cigars or ci
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What you need to know about new synthetic nicotine products
A new wave of synthetic nicotine products are emerging on the market, raising regulatory questions and health concerns as youth vaping continues at epidemic
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FDA Puts Kids, Public Health at Risk by Allowing Philip Morris to Market IQOS Heated Cigarette as Modified Risk Tobacco Product
Setting a dangerous precedent that puts public health at risk the FDA authorized the marketing of Philip Morris’ IQOS heated cigarette as a “modified risk to
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Q&A: How to train emerging activists to support a social movement
Enlisting youth and young adults is an important part of igniting and sustaining social movements. But how can you help emerging activists be effective?
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JUUL on YouTube
Researchers found more than 8,000 JUUL-related videos that received a total of 260 million views over the 3-year period from 2016 to 2018.
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Action needed: Strong tobacco 21 policies
There’s been strong public support for tobacco 21 policies, but new developments risk seriously undermining the full impact of these measures.
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Smoking in Movies: 2020
Tobacco imagery in youth-rated movies still exists.
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Q&A: Learning the truth about menthol’s impact on African Americans
Courtney Butler, a truth College Leader at Trinity Washington University in Washington, D.C., is, in her words, saying “no thank you” to the tobacco industry
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