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The culture of smoking in the military
Former Secretary of the U.S.
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Played: This year’s video games glamorize tobacco use to youth
Participants in a new survey of video game players said they felt tobacco or nicotine was portrayed negatively in only 6.5 percent of games where tobacco use
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Are video games glamorizing tobacco use?
Participants in a new survey of video game players said they felt tobacco or nicotine was portrayed negatively in only 6.5 percent of games where tobacco use
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Monitoring the future reveals good and bad news underscoring need for education and regulation
New data from the 2017 Monitoring the Future study show a drop in teen smoking, but may hide the true vaping rates due to awareness issues about nicotine.
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Inaction in the face of opportunities to ban menthol cigarettes
Recent efforts to push for a federal menthol cigarette ban have brought together truth® and DoSomething.org to enlist youth to urge the FDA to enact such a b
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3 lessons from the truth® campaign: How effective branding can save lives
Researchers who analyzed the impact of the truth campaign have provided some valuable evidence about the role of branding in influencing health behaviors.
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truth® campaign successful in saving lives and preventing youth smoking
Exposure to the award-winning truth campaign prevented more than 300,000 U.S. youth and young adults from becoming smokers during 2015-2016.
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truth® campaign prevents more than 300,000 young people from smoking in one year
An estimated 301,930 youth and young adults did not become smokers over the course of one year because of the truth campaign.
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5 strategies for passing local laws against flavored tobacco
A new Truth Initiative® report summarizes interviews with public health officials to uncover what it takes to takes to pass policies restricting flavored tob
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Adult smoking rates continue to underscore health disparities
The latest data show a decline in the overall smoking rate, but many groups continue to smoke at much higher rates than the rest of the population.
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Big Tobacco finally forced to tell the truth about its deadly products through court-ordered ads
The tobacco industry has begun publishing advertisements, or “corrective statements,” outlining the truth about the deadly and harmful effects of cigarettes.
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Big Tobacco forced to tell the truth with TV and print ads
Tobacco companies are being forced to run court-ordered TV and newspaper ads about how they manipulated cigarettes and lied to the American people.
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