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Truth Initiative and CVS launch program to help HBCUs and community colleges go tobacco-free
Truth Initiative and the CVS Health Foundation are joining together to support HBCUs and community colleges implement smoke- or tobacco-free campus policies.
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Truth Initiative and CVS Health launch program to make HBCUs and community colleges tobacco-free
Truth Initiative® and the CVS Health Foundation are joining together to work with students and administrators at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
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A lot of youth think they aren’t vaping nicotine, but is that true?
Even though nearly all e-cigarettes sold in regular retail stores contain nicotine, the majority of youth e-cigarette users think they vape only flavoring.
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From social taboo to target market: How tobacco use became a women’s issue
Something interesting happened after the U.S. Surgeon General issued a report confirming the link between smoking and cancer in 1964.
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Tobacco product use among women
Tobacco product use among U.S. adult women
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Slim and stylish: How tobacco companies hooked women by “feminizing” cigarettes
In the 1920s, Lucky Strike unveiled a new advertising campaign that was credited with increasing the brand’s cigarettes sales more than 300 percent in the fi
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Apply now: Help #finishit at national summit on youth activism and tobacco
The National Summit on Youth Activism is a tobacco-control training program for youth and young adults from around the country.
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How to reduce tobacco use in "social smokers"
Since “social smokers” typically do not identify as smokers, they can be difficult to reach to prevent escalation of tobacco use or facilitate quitting.
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Children’s book encourages Native American youth to reject tobacco
Denali Dreams is a children’s book that serves as an age-appropriate resource on the dangers of tobacco use for the entire American Indian community.
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Widespread use of flavored products in young tobacco users
New research provides further evidence that younger tobacco users are more likely to use flavored products.
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How tobacco companies have used women’s history and equality struggles to sell cigarettes
There are many examples of tobacco marketing carrying “torches of freedom” in themes of women’s empowerment and liberation over the years.
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Why you should quit smoking before having surgery
In recent years, research has shown that compared to nonsmokers, smokers have a higher chance of surgery-related complications like heart attack, stroke, sho
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