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New survey shows smoking among teens at historic lows and dramatic declines in vaping
The National Youth Tobacco Survey results show that we are well on our way to finishing smoking for good.
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One trend that’s changing Pride festivals for the better
More pride festivals across the country are showing how the tobacco industry is not their ally.
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Which social media sites do young adults use?
The rapidly changing social media landscape highlights the need for public health messages to adapt to new sites and new ways of delivering content via socia
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New leadership announced for the Schroeder Institute for Tobacco Research And Policy Studies
truth Initiative®, America’s largest non-profit public health organization dedicated to making tobacco use a thing of the past, today announced the promotion
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What makes substance abuse centers more likely to help patients quit smoking?
When people try to quit smoking while they’re in treatment for substance abuse they have a better chance of success.
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Young adult cigar smoking trends underscore the need for flavor regulations
Although fewer young people are smoking cigarettes, cigar smoking is increasing among youth and young adults, with 47 percent of smokers preferring a flavore
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What’s the harm in hookah? How risk misperceptions relate to rising use
People who think of hookah as less harmful than cigarettes are more likely to use it now and in the future.
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How effective are tobacco control policies?
Tobacco taxes have the greatest potential to slash smoking rates, according to a review of studies that use simulation models to assess the existing and futu
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Smoking and mental illness: Meet the doctor helping patients quit
Hear from Dr. Steven Schroeder about why smoking among those with mental illness is a social justice issue that needs attention.
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How can a Disney star and a compatibility quiz combat tobacco industry profiling?
A compatibility quiz from truth® and DoSomething.org matches young people based on their income, race and sexual orientation—characteristics used in tobacco
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The President’s FY18 budget could reverse years of progress in tobacco control
The president’s proposed fiscal year 2018 federal budget includes cuts to programs at the Centers for Disease Control, National Institutes of Health and the
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Tobacco and cancer: What are the survival rates?
Nearly 30 percent of cancer deaths in the United States can be attributed to tobacco use, according to a new report.
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