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Are selfies making smoking cool again?
Big Tobacco gets a stream of free advertising from people on Instagram who post “smoking selfies,” images that may help tobacco companies recruit more young
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3 benefits of tobacco-free policies at colleges and universities
Support for smoke- and tobacco-free policies on school campuses has skyrocketed in recent years.
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The President’s FY18 budget could reverse years of progress in tobacco control
The president’s proposed fiscal year 2018 federal budget includes cuts to programs at the Centers for Disease Control, National Institutes of Health and the
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Federal court orders FDA to issue final rule requiring graphic cigarette warnings
A federal court ordered the FDA to issue a final rule mandating graphic health warnings on cigarette packs by March 15, 2020.
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CVS Health and Truth Initiative challenge all women’s colleges to go tobacco-free
CVS Health and Truth Initiative are calling upon women’s colleges to apply for grants dedicated to adopting 100 percent tobacco-free campus policies.
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Why local governments should take action on menthol cigarette sales
The evidence supporting a ban on menthol cigarettes is clear.
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How some local governments are keeping the number of tobacco retailers in check
Measures to restrict tobacco retailer licensing and density are one way to combat the impact of tobacco point-of-sale marketing.
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Tobacco is a social justice issue: Racial and ethnic minorities
Tobacco use disproportionately affects minority groups, who have a long history of being targeted by the tobacco industry.
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Young adults living in vulnerable D.C. communities see more flavored tobacco marketing
Young people living in areas with lower incomes, higher proportions of racial/ethnic minorities, and higher smoking rates had more than seven times higher od
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5 things the tobacco industry didn’t do until it was forced to
Tobacco companies have historically not stopped or attempted to rectify some of their worst offenses until they were forced to by new regulations or a court
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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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How the tobacco industry uses sponsored content in major media outlets to shift public perception
The tobacco industry is taking advantage of marketing channels that are still open to them to remake their reputations by promoting their products as “safer
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