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10 facts about smoking at work (#1: Smokers have a harder time getting hired)
The link between tobacco and the workplace goes far beyond whether people can smoke on the job.
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Tobacco use in these 12 U.S. states is on par with a number of developing countries. Why?
Tobacco use in a group of 12 states looks more like some of the most tobacco-affected countries in the world than the rest of the U.S.
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How the National Lung Cancer Summit can shine a light on the cancer moonshot
Lung Cancer Alliance gathers in Washington, D.C.
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Young activist focuses on helping the homeless population live tobacco-free
Truth Initiative® fellow Kelsey Magill is working to help youth and young adults experiencing homelessness in Washington, D.C., live tobacco-free lives.
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New study: Price increases can reduce underage e-cigarette use
Higher e-cigarette prices and taxes can reduce the number of days teens use e-cigarettes and decrease current e-cigarette use
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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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56 Health and Other Organizations Back Trump Administration Plan to Remove Flavored E-Cigarettes from the Market
56 public health, medical, parent, educational and other organizations expressed strong support for the Administration’s plan to remove flavored e-cigarettes
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How much nicotine is in JUUL?
The amount of nicotine in one JUUL cartridge is roughly equal to the amount of nicotine in a pack of cigarettes, or about 200 puffs, according to the JUUL we
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Vaping curriculum by truth increases student knowledge about e-cigarettes
An online course about the dangers of using e-cigarettes significantly increased e-cigarette knowledge among middle and high school participants, according t
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CDC data strengthens concerns over vaping teens turning to cigarettes
New data from the National Youth Tobacco Survey show that declines in cigarette smoking remain stalled and that teens are using two or more tobacco products.
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The JUUL/Altria partnership puts nation's public health at greater risk
The FDA must use its full authority to stop the youth e-cigarette epidemic in the U.S.
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Teens are 16 times more likely to use JUUL than older age groups
While the maker of the e-cigarette JUUL claims it is “only for adults,” teenagers are more likely to use the device than older age groups.
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