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Truth Initiative joins "DC Calls It Quits Week"
Truth Initiative is partnering with other DC groups to launch “DC Calls It Quits Week,” an awareness campaign about the importance of quitting smoking.
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Experts gather to discuss critical public health issues: Menthol and flavored tobacco
Truth Initiative joined other experts at the Public Health Law Conference to support the need to solve critical public health issues: menthol and other flavo
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Don’t buy Newport's spin: "Pleasure Lounges" are deadly
Workers for Newport, the nation’s No. 2 cigarette brand, spent the summer handing out coupons for cigarettes at a price of $1-a-pack.
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Two new grants explore tobacco and marijuana use and the appeal of flavored tobacco
Researchers at the Schroeder Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy Studies at Truth Initiative received grants tobacco use behavior among young adults.
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Truth Initiative CEO calls for FDA to ban menthol
Truth Initiative® CEO and President Robin Koval called on the U.S.
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Why new poverty numbers are a good time to focus on smoker's wage gap
Did you know that smoking rates are higher in households with lower income and that smokers make 20 percent less salary?
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New grants fund research linking cessation with lung cancer screening
Truth Initiative secured funding from the National Cancer Institute to study ways to help lung cancer screening patients quit smoking.
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Truth Initiative partners with American Heart Association
Truth Initiative and AHA/ASA are collaborating to increase awareness about tobacco’s impact, especially on the African-American community.
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Head Start updates will help protect children from tobacco smoke
Updated standards include a requirement that Head Start programs offer parents opportunities to learn about the health risks associated with secondhand smoke
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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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National Recovery Month: Substance abuse, mental health and tobacco
People with mental health and substance abuse disorders use tobacco at much higher rates than the rest of the population.
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Consumers – even smokers – want cigarettes out of pharmacies according to new CDC data
Sixty-six percent of U.S. adults favor a ban on tobacco products in pharmacy stores, including nearly half of smokers
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