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As smoking rates decline, Hollywood isn’t getting the picture
The majority of the 2018 nominees for Academy Awards® in major categories – 86 percent – feature tobacco imagery on screen
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Cigars
Cigars one page infographic
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4 big concerns about selling IQOS heat-not-burn cigarettes in the US
Many significant concerns exist about IQOS, a new heat-not-burn device created by Philip Morris International.
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Bold and bright: How tobacco companies market flavored products to appeal to youth
A gap in product regulation allows the tobacco industry to market flavored products in several ways.
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How state public health agencies can reduce menthol cigarette use
State health officials can significantly reduce menthol cigarette use by supporting local policies to restrict or ban its sale and spreading awareness about
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18 schools pledge to go tobacco-free through college program initiative
The Truth Initiative Tobacco-Free College Program provides up to $20,000 for schools to engage their campus community to address smoking and tobacco use.
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LGBTQ Infographic
LGBTQ young adults, 18-24, are nearly 2x as likely to smoke as their straight peers.
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New study: Access to a range of treatment options helps smokers quit
The actions that smokers take that are intrinsically motivated — rather than externally encouraged — are particularly effective in helping them quit smoking.
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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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6 tips for people trying to quit smoking
Here are six tips to help you or someone you know successfully quit smoking and go smoke-free.
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What is JUUL?
JUUL, a new type of e-cigarette, has become so popular among young people that it has amassed nearly half of the e-cigarette market share.
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New report shows that Marlboro is one of the most influential brands among teenagers
A new report finds that Marlboro tops the list of preferred cigarette brands among teens, followed by Newport and Camel.
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