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Depression, anxiety more commonly reported by young adult menthol tobacco users
Young adults who say they have used menthol tobacco products in the past 30 days are more likely to report symptoms of depression or anxiety, according to a
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Child-resistant packaging comes to liquid nicotine
Liquid nicotine will soon be sold in child-resistant packages under a new federal law that The Wall Street Journal reported was “believed to be the first fed
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Where we stand: Smoke-free public housing
Truth Initiative and The Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco weighed in on a rule proposed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to i
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Stress cited as top barrier to quitting for young adult smokers
More than half of young adult cigarette smokers say that losing the ability to handle stress and withdrawal or cravings are barriers to quitting smoking, acc
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Smoke-free community college movement continues to grow
When classes resume Jan.
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CDC shines light on teens' increasing exposure to e-cigarette ads
Data released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicated that 7 in 10 students in middle school and high school said they were expos
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2016 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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Where we stand: Federal collection of electronic nicotine delivery systems marketing & product data
he Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has collected information on the sales and marketing expenditures of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products and reported
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Cities and states target tobacco sales with new rules in 2016
States and cities across the country will make it harder to sell tobacco products to young people in 2016, increasing the legal minimum age to purchase cigar
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Boston raises tobacco-buying age to 21
By raising the legal age of sale for tobacco to 21, Boston lawmakers have found an apt way to close out a year when teen cigarette use again reached historic
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Teen smoking drops to 7%
Teen cigarette smoking hit a historic low in 2015, according to data released by the annual Monitoring the Future report.
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Significant drop as teen cigarette smoking hits 7%
Teen cigarette use has declined to an historic low of 7 percent, proving that national efforts to prevent teen smoking are working.
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