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3 key messages from CDC’s tobacco education campaign
The CDC Tips From Former Smokers® campaign has returned to continue raising awareness of the dangers of smoking through real stories of people living with sm
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Washington task force includes tobacco prevention and control in cancer moonshot recommendation
By including tobacco control and primary prevention in the Washington task force recommendations for the National Cancer Moonshot Initiative, tremendous stri
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National Recovery Month: Substance abuse, mental health and tobacco
People with mental health and substance abuse disorders use tobacco at much higher rates than the rest of the population.
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Why American Spirit cigarettes could be especially dangerous
New research shows that cigarette pack design elements and descriptors continue to influence smokers.
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New Truth Initiative Study Finds That E-Cigarette Use Increases Odds of Youth Using Cigars, Little Cigars or Cigarillos (CLCCS)
According to a new study, young people 15-21 who use e-cigarettes or ever used JUUL have over 3x higher odds of initiating use of cigars, little cigars or ci
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One-third of parents had no awareness of JUUL at start of youth e-cigarette epidemic
35.9% of parents of middle and high school students had no awareness of JUUL as the vaping epidemic was intensifying, according to a new Truth Initiative stu
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3 ways vaping affects mental health
While it is well known that nicotine harms developing brains, lesser known are the worrying connections between nicotine and mental health.
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Is fear of gaining weight getting in the way of quitting tobacco?
It’s true that many smokers put on weight after they quit, but understanding why can help you beat the odds.
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New surgeon general’s report highlights the need for evidence-based quit programs, deems e-cigarettes not a cessation tool
The surgeon general’s report on tobacco cessation underscores the need to help Americans who smoke and the millions of teens using tobacco products, primaril
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New reports show encouraging decline in youth vaping, but troubling rise in menthol and flavored disposable e-cigarette use
Two new reports published by the FDA and CDC show that while youth e-cigarette use decreased in a meaningful way, it remains at epidemic levels.
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JUUL spends more than double on corporate responsibility advertisements compared to youth prevention efforts
A new study highlights the tobacco industry’s efforts to overhaul its reputation as it recruits a new generation of tobacco users.
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When and where do nonsmokers encounter tobacco advertising?
Tobacco advertising appears in many places where non-smokers can see it, potentially increasing their likelihood of starting to smoke.
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