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The surprising thing almost all Emmy-nominated dramas and comedies have in common
Almost all the finalists in the comedy and drama categories are losing when it comes to public health.
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Use of multiple products dominates youth tobacco patterns
E-cigarette use among youth increased between 2011 and 2014, but decreased in the last two years, leaving many wondering how e-cigarettes affect youth tobacc
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5 insights about areas with the highest smoking rates in the U.S.
When it comes to tobacco use, a group of 12 states stretching from the upper Midwest to the South looks like some of the most tobacco-dependent — and less-de
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Why we need more research on how to help young people quit vaping
Despite a strong demand for quitting vaping programs among young people, there is limited research on how to help young adults 18-24 quit vaping, according t
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Examining JUUL’s role in the youth e-cigarette epidemic
Congressional hearings about JUUL’s role in the youth e-cigarette epidemic used the company’s own testimony and documents to expose how JUUL’s strategies and
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How Big Tobacco is trying to makeover its image and protect its bottom line at the expense of public health
As the youth e-cigarette use epidemic intensifies, the tobacco industry is undertaking a massive publicity effort to convince people it has turned over a new
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The JUUL copycats that are flooding the market
What looks like a JUUL, operates like a JUUL, but isn’t a JUUL?
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Tobacco and pharmacies don’t mix: Truth Initiative attends annual Walgreens shareholder meeting
Truth Initiative Attends Annual Walgreens Shareholder Meeting where the organization will again ask the company to reconsider selling tobacco products.
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How tobacco companies linked cigarettes and mental health
Truth Initiative® explores three ways that tobacco companies linked cigarettes and mental health.
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Who sells cigarettes? The tobacco-free status of major retailers
See which of these five major retailers like Target, CVS, and Walmart still sell cigarettes and which have tobacco-free shelves.
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Why smoking remains higher in these Southern and Midwestern states
Truth Initiative’s latest “Tobacco Nation” report, the third report since 2017, analyzes geographic disparities in tobacco use.
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Why ending menthol cigarette sales would benefit disproportionally affected groups
Here are several disproportionally affected populations who will benefit if menthol cigarettes are removed from the market.
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