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TV ads for e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches show youth-appealing content that is banned for cigarettes
Television ads for JUUL, Vuse, and Velo included young models, animations, and music while emphasizing e-cigarette flavors and themes of self-expression and
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Tobacco’s harmful impact on Hispanic and Latino Americans
Tobacco companies have a history of targeting Hispanic and Latino Americans.
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Philip Morris International to invest over $800 million to meet growing Zyn market
Philip Morris International, the owner of Zyn manufacturer Swedish Match, will invest over $800 million in new Zyn factories in the U.S.
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“The Bear” season 3’s best guest star? NRT gum
Main character Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto — played by Jeremy Allen White — was often shown smoking, but the latest season finds him quitting with the help of NR
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Stop & Shop halts sales of all tobacco products, encourages people to quit
With its announcement, Stop & Shop joins retailers like CVS and Rite Aid in efforts to promote healthy living and combat tobacco and nicotine addiction.<
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Are kids using nicotine in the classroom? What to look for and how to talk about risks
As students return to the classroom this fall, they’ll be excited to show off new clothes, sneakers, and electronics – and possibly new nicotine products.
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Significant Drop in Youth E-Cigarette Use Marks Progress, But Nearly 40% of Teens Who Vape Frequently Remain at High Risk for Nicotine Addiction, a Serious Public Health Concern
The 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) shows significant progress in reducing youth e-cigarette use, with half a million fewer middle and high school
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11 Leading Organizations Urge U.S. Supreme Court to Uphold FDA’s Marketing Denial Orders for Flavored E-Cigarettes
Eleven leading medical, public health and community organizations have filed an amicus brief with the U.S.
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Tobacco use in the Black American community
This fact sheet about tobacco use among Black Americans outlines patterns of use, industry targeting, and health effects.
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Tobacco use among Black Americans
There are up to 10x more tobacco ads in Black neighborhoods than in other neighborhoods
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Nearly 90% of Instagram posts by tobacco companies violate either federal regulations or guidance on youth marketing
The vast majority of Instagram posts by tobacco brand-owned accounts did not follow U.S.
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Historical films and TV depict smoking — not its harmful health impacts
Despite long-established research that on-screen smoking influences young people to use tobacco products, cigarettes remain a popular prop in historical film
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