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New study raises concerns that youth vaping nicotine may reverse declines in other drug use
New research provides compelling evidence that the youth e-cigarette epidemic, which is increasing overall youth tobacco use to a rate unseen in nearly two d
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Stop the Influence: Reject Big Tobacco and Vape Money
Truth Initiative and the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council, Black Women’s Health Imperative, and Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids are calling on organizations to reject funding and partnership from tobacco and vaping companies. Sign the pledge!
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Key concerns about FDA’s first e-cigarette authorization for Vuse Solo
As the FDA considers the pending applications, it is imperative the agency carefully reviews manufacturer marketing plans, advertising, and perception studie
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Tobacco’s starring role
Tobacco imagery maintained its recurring and often starring role in popular on-screen entertainment in 2021
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FDA’s announcement on Logic’s e-cigarette products underscores urgent need for decisions on top e-cigarette brands comprising 75% of the market and should include menthol flavors
We are grateful to see movement again by the FDA on the e-cigarette pre-market approval process under Dr. Califf’s leadership
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The impact of secondhand smoke
Secondhand smoke causes the premature death of 41,000 adults and more than 400 infants each year.
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Three ways to support loved ones while they quit smoking
If someone you care about is quitting tobacco, it can be difficult to know what to say and do. Here are three tips for people supporting a quitter.
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Depression Stick! is fake but vaping’s contribution to the youth mental health crisis is real
“It’s Messing with Our Heads” reveals important information about nicotine’s impact on mental wellbeing and more.
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Q&A: Learning the truth about menthol’s impact on African Americans
Courtney Butler, a truth College Leader at Trinity Washington University in Washington, D.C., is, in her words, saying “no thank you” to the tobacco industry
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Quit vaping program sees high enrollment and engagement, as thousands seek help amid youth e-cigarette use epidemic
More than 27,000 teens and young adults enrolled in a first-of-its-kind quit vaping program within just five weeks after its launch.
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