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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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Report finds Puerto Ricans and Cuban Americans with highest smoking rates among Latino populations
Report finds Puerto Ricans and Cuban Americans with highest smoking rates among Latino populations.
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Hawaii raising minimum age to reduce tobacco use among those under 21
Hawaii will mark a milestone next year when it becomes to the first state to raise the minimum age requirement for purchase of tobacco products from 18 to 21
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Study highlights rapid transitions in hookah use and risk factors for experimentation
This study examined correlates of hookah use and predictors of hookah trial at a six-month follow-up in a nationally representative, prospective sample of U.
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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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Study examines tobacco and e-cigarette ads online
A study examining tobacco and e-cigarette online advertisements finds that the ads primarily focus on promoting e-cigarettes, snus, and cigars.
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Financial dependence correlated with different smoking rates among Millennials
Despite steady declines in U.S.
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2015 state fact sheets
A look at the most recent tobacco use statistics in each state including cigarette use, economics, and state tobacco laws.
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Menthol tobacco product use higher among youth, women and African Americans
Menthol is a chemical compound extracted from the peppermint and corn mint plant or created synthetically.
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truth and Vans team up to spread life-saving messages
truth® is a lifestyle brand. From the beginning, truth has been connected to music, gaming, sports, art and fashion.
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Cigarette smoking among teens down, but e-cigarette use up
Teen smoking of traditional tobacco cigarettes in the United States reached a new low of eight percent in 2014, but the data from the annual “Monitoring the
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