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Opening Day brings hope for tobacco-free MLB
When the first pitch is thrown out Sunday on Opening Day 2016, it will mark the beginning of the first year in the history of Major League Baseball that some
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By the numbers: Pets and smoking
We’ve broken down the facts and figures on the impact of smoking on our furry loved ones.
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How your zip code could make it harder for non-daily smokers to quit
Non-daily smokers who live near more cigarette retailers are less successful at quitting, according to new research published in Tobacco Control.
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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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Effort to get teens to “left swipe” tobacco earns 2 top awards from PR week
The public relations campaign behind the truth® campaign’s “Left Swipe Dat” took home two awards for inspiring youth to end tobacco use, winning campaign of
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Truth Campaign snags 2 Ogilvy Awards
truth® won two Advertising Research Foundation David Ogilvy Awards for its truth campaign inspiring youth to end tobacco use, including a Gold in the New Aud
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Council bans smokeless tobacco at stadiums, raises smoking age
Chicago is adding to a strong base of tobacco control laws that will prevent youth tobacco use.
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New research will explore ways to help heavy drinkers quit smoking
Researchers at the Schroeder Institute® for Tobacco Research and Policy Studies at Truth Initiative have been awarded a grant from Brown University and the N
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March Madness? Few schools in the NCAA tournament field scored smoke-free
Only 9 of the 68 teams selected for the 2016 NCAA men’s basketball tournament play for schools with smoke-free campus policies.
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Out with tobacco/cigarettes and in with apples: How teamwork can create healthier stores
As retailers who sell tobacco face a declining cigarette market, advocates for tobacco control, nutrition, and physical activity have an opportunity to colla
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Tobacco-control efforts need to double down after CDC recognizes success in reducing cancer rates
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention touted the role that tobacco-control efforts have played in reducing cancer rates in the United States, an ack
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Journal article makes case for holding tobacco companies responsible for toxic waste
Tobacco producers should be held to the same environmental cleanup standards as other toxic waste products, according to a special communication published in
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