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Neighborhood disparities & smoking rates
Neighborhood disparities: Adult Smoking rates in Washington, DC
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Smoking in the movies facts
In 2012, the US Surgeon General concluded that exposure to movies with smoking causes adolescents to smoke.
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CDC's anti-smoking ad campaign returns for sixth year
Launched in 2012, Tips™ is a national tobacco education campaign that profiles both former smokers and non-smokers living with long-term health effects cause
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Where does research on marijuana stand?
To help inform future public health, an in-depth review of existing research from 1999 through 2016 on the health effects of marijuana was conducted.
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Banning menthol could save lives
Rates of smokers reporting they would quit if menthol cigarettes were banned
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Flavored tobacco use
Proportion of Ever users reporting first product used was flavored
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Three tips for quitting smoking from an expert
If you are quitting smoking, here are three pieces of advice from some of Dr. J. Taylor Hays, M.D. most popular blog posts.
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A better way to measure a young adult’s socioeconomic status
A recent study from Truth Initiative found that what might be a better way to capture the socioeconomic status of young adults is simply to ask them.
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What helps smokers stick with an Internet quit smoking program?
Smokers who use an Internet quit smoking program are more likely to stick with it if they connect with other members in an online social network.
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It’s time for pharmacies to stop selling tobacco
53,566 pharmacies sold tobacco in 2016.
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Milestones in tobacco history
Adult cigarette consumption and major smoking and health milestones, 1881-2014
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Alma Adams Scholarship: Rewarding student action to make tobacco a thing of the past
Truth Initiative® is offering two $5,000 scholarships to support undergraduate and graduate students who are innovatively confronting tobacco use.
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