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The video game danger parents don’t know about
The depiction of tobacco use in games serves, in effect, as free advertising for tobacco companies, and a recruitment mechanism for the "replacement smo
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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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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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White House Delay in Issuing Final Menthol and Flavored Cigar Rules Represents Huge Loss for Public Health, Social Justice
Lack of action squanders the ability to save lives, protect youth and stand up for social justice by reducing health disparities.
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Tobacco’s economic impact estimates are based on dated studies
Current estimates on the economic impact of tobacco control interventions are out-of-date and do not reflect the latest data on the health effects of smoking
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How alcohol could be driving use of little cigars among some men
Men who smoke both cigarettes and little cigars, who want to quit smoking and who report drinking alcohol more frequently are more likely to use little cigar
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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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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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Comprehensive review provides further proof that FDA should ban menthol cigarettes
A review of more than 80 studies on menthol tobacco products provides additional proof that the FDA should ban the products.
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Cigarette filters mislead consumers, with 1 in 3 smokers falsely believing filters reduce harm
More than a third of current smokers (33.2%) erroneously believed filters make cigarettes less harmful to smoke, a line perpetuated by the tobacco industry,
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Tobacco is a social justice issue: Low-income communities
Low-income communities smoke in much higher numbers than the rest of the country, a disparity that is rooted in many inequities.
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Tobacco use in the Asian American community
This fact sheet about smoking and Asian Americans outlines patterns of use, industry targeting and health effects.
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