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Answers to 8 common questions about smoking and pregnancy
Quitting tobacco is one of the best things that expecting mothers can do for their health and the health of their babies.
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What 2017’s first congressional appropriations deal means for tobacco control
A summary of the main tobacco-related provisions in the omnibus spending bill that will fund the federal government through the end of September 2017.
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7 solutions for reducing tobacco use disparities
A group of top health and advocacy experts recently came together to tackle one of the biggest problems facing public health: What can we do to eliminate tob
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Who goes to vape shops?
A recent study finds that vape shop visitors tend to be a racial/ethnic minority, skew younger (age 18-24) and are less financially secure.
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2017 state fact sheets
A look at the most recent tobacco use statistics in each state; including cigarette use, economics, and state tobacco laws.
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4 foods and drinks that could help smokers quit
Certain foods and drinks can be a potential benefit—or burden—when trying to quit smoking.
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3 innovative ways a DC consortium is tackling tobacco use disparities
To address local disparities in tobacco use, a coalition in Washington, D.C., is developing innovative methods for reducing tobacco use.
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Doctors’ offices: A missed opportunity in tobacco control
Just 49 percent of adolescents who visited a doctor in the last year were asked if they use tobacco.
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5 ways cigarette litter impacts the environment
Worldwide, about 4.5 trillion cigarettes are littered each year. Here’s a look at how that impacts the environment.
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Meet the North Carolina Rep. taking on tobacco on the industry’s home turf
Alma Adams, a two-term U.S. representative from North Carolina, has long been an advocate for tobacco prevention.
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Alma Adams takes on the tobacco industry
Alma Adams, a two-term U.S. representative from Greensboro, N.C.
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How African-American leaders are taking on menthol
African-American organizations, public health groups and other tobacco control advocates are stepping up efforts to restrict the sale of menthol cigarettes.<
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