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truth® and Vans morph culture-changing art into bold fashion statement
When it comes to teen tobacco use, truth believes creativity speaks louder than words.
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States can help finish the fight against tobacco by boosting funding for tobacco prevention
The states are missing a golden opportunity to save millions of lives and billions of dollars in health care costs because they continue to shortchange prove
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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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truth truck rolls out for 18th summer of inspiring youth to end tobacco use
Each summer truth® has recruited teams of young people to tour the country and make stops at popular entertainment, music and sports events to inspire youth
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Profile of blunt users sharpens with new study
Past month users of tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs, those who were younger (ages 18-24), Black, or male had the highest odds of reporting blunt-only or dua
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Happy 100th, National Parks! Now, how about going 100 percent smoke-free?
As the National Park Service celebrates 100 years, it has an opportunity to take another leap forward in its mission by going 100 percent smoke-free.
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Menthol tobacco product use higher among youth, women and African Americans
Menthol is a chemical compound extracted from the peppermint and corn mint plant or created synthetically.
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Big Tobacco $20: States $1 = deadly ratio
Tobacco companies spend $20 to market their deadly products for every $1 the states spend on programs to prevent kids from smoking and help smokers quit, acc
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Washington task force includes tobacco prevention and control in cancer moonshot recommendation
By including tobacco control and primary prevention in the Washington task force recommendations for the National Cancer Moonshot Initiative, tremendous stri
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3 takeaways from the National Cancer Institute report on tobacco-related health disparities
A new National Cancer Institute report highlights how tobacco use is highly concentrated among certain population groups.
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New U.S. Senate bill would raise tobacco legal age from 18 to 21
The best way to protect adolescents from tobacco related illness and death is to help them avoid smoking altogether. We applaud the introduction of S.
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Former smokers who quit within the past year are 4 times more likely to be daily e-cigarette users
Adding to a growing body of research on patterns of e-cigarette use, researchers from Rutgers School of Public Health and the Steven A.
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