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What is “tobacco-free” nicotine?
These flavored products, which have yet to face significant regulation, are prompting concerns about youth use and causing confusion.
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6 important facts about JUUL
The rapid ascension and popularity of the e-cigarette JUUL has left a trail of questions and concerns.
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Health groups urge FDA to block sale of illegal JUUL-like e-cigarettes
The FDA should to stop the sale of new e-cigarettes similar to JUUL that have been illegally introduced without the agency’s prior review and authorization.<
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Are video games glamorizing tobacco use?
Participants in a new survey of video game players said they felt tobacco or nicotine was portrayed negatively in only 6.5 percent of games where tobacco use
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How Twitter can help de-normalize menthol cigarettes
Researchers turned to the social network to learn more about how menthol is perceived—information that could help guide public education efforts.
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Truth Initiative welcomes 2016-17 class of Youth Activism Fellows
Truth Initiative® kicked off its 2016-17 Youth Activism Fellowship program with 32 youth activists who are helping to create the first tobacco-free generatio
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Truth Initiative named top non-profit in Fast Company’s annual list of Most Innovative Companies for 2022
Truth Initiative has once again been named to Fast Company’s prestigious annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2022.
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Disposable e-cigarette’s vague new flavor names attempt to evade regulation
Makers of a popular disposable e-cigarette unveiled nearly a dozen new flavor names as direct translations from its previous flavors, a move researchers say
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New youth prescription drug safety curriculum launches nationwide
Prescription Drug Safety: Know the truth is a free digital course that guides teachers and educates youth about the dangers associated with misusing prescrip
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JUUL use doubles in one year, driving ’unprecedented increase’ in tobacco use among young people
The percentage of young people aged 15-34 who have ever used JUUL more than doubled between 2018 and 2019, signaling an alarming increase in use frequency.
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FDA enforcement likely resulting in minimal impact on e-cigarette accessibility
New study finds that nearly all warning letters sent during the timeframe targeted small, online retailers, likely resulting in minimal impact on e-cigarette
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5 things FDA should do about JUUL e-cigarettes
Six public health and medical groups are calling on the agency to act to protect youth.
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