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Latest data: Tobacco companies quadruple in-store ad spending
The latest report on Big Tobacco’s marketing reveals where the industry is intensifying its focus: ads in point-of-sale locations like convenience stores, ga
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30 youth leaders tapped for 2015-16 Youth Activism Fellowships
Truth Initiative has selected 30 young leaders to participate in its 2015-16 Youth Activism Fellowship program.
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Television, Print and Social Ad Campaign Calls on President Trump to Put Kids’ Lives Above Tobacco Industry Profits
Public health advocates urge administration to issue guidance prohibiting all flavored e-cigarettes.
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truth and Girl Scouts to take on environmental tobacco pollution
The new “Earth Defenders” program aims to empower girls and create a new generation of activists
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Millions of smokers go online for help to quit each year
More than 12 million U.S. adults — a third of all smokers — turn to the internet for help quitting each year, according to a new Truth Initiative study.
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6 key takeaways from the new FDA plan on e-cigarettes and other flavored tobacco products
To curb the access and appeal of tobacco, the FDA is advancing a plan to address the core of the epidemic — flavors.
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Teens stop #CATmageddon; Enlist pets to send their message to Big Tobacco
truth®, one of the largest and most successful national youth tobacco prevention campaigns, is asking teens (and their pets) to make their mark—literally—on
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Children’s book encourages Native American youth to reject tobacco
Standing in front of a classroom of American Indian elementary school students in Santa Fe, N.M., Logan Brown told them that they were going to draw the pict
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Helping community colleges kick their tobacco-free campus efforts into gear
Truth Initiative is offering grants to community colleges that do not currently have smoke-free policies in place to protect students, faculty and staff on t
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National survey of college behavior shows cigarette use down but alternative tobacco use up
Among the key takeaways from the 2014 Monitoring the Future survey of full-time college students released by the University of Michigan in September 2015 is
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Study explores relationship between tobacco, marijuana and alcohol use
Young adults have the highest rates of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use relative to any other age group.
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Cigarette sales continued declining in 2021
Cigarette sales trends are in line with the decades-long decline in cigarette use among youth and adults in the U.S.
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