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7 youth-serving groups in Tennessee receive grants to help their communities go smoke-free
Truth Initiative awarded grants to seven youth-serving groups in the state to help raise awareness about smoke-free environments and reduce secondhand smoke
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Smoke-free housing to protect millions from the dangers of secondhand smoke to take effect July 31
A smoke-free policy goes into effect at all federal public housing units on July 31, 2018, thanks to a U.S.
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Women’s colleges now eligible for tobacco-free campus grant
Truth Initiative is accepting applications for grants to women’s colleges, minority-serving academic institutions and community colleges to adopt tobacco-fre
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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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FDA regulations on tobacco products welcomed, but FDA still has critical to-do list
The FDA now has the opportunity to regulate how tobacco products are made, marketed and sold, to make them less toxic and addictive and less appealing
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CDC highlights need for comprehensive smoke-free policies
New data from the CDC shows that half the country is not protected from the harms of secondhand smoke via comprehensive smoke-free laws.
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CDC Report Shows Rise in E-Cigarette Use Does Not Result in Decreases in Adult Smoking
The data tell an obvious and troubling story. E-cigarettes as currently marketed in the US serve primarily to grow the overall tobacco category.
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Kicking off Black History Month with our first #NoMentholMonday
Today marks the beginning of America’s 40th Black History Month.
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Cigarette smoking has declined among 18-24 year olds but some disparities are cause for concern
Smoking is on the decline among 18-24 year olds, however, smoking is increasingly a function of who you are, where you live, your income & your sexual pr
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Where we stand: Invest in research on sub-populations
Tobacco is not an equal opportunity destroyer.
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Court victory means FDA must act fast to put graphic warnings on cigarettes
A U.S. district court ordered the FDA to implement a requirement that graphic health warnings appear on cigarette packs and in advertising.
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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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