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Tobacco use in Kentucky 2021
An up-to-date look at tobacco use rates, tobacco control funding, tobacco laws, cessation statistics, and tobacco tax in Kentucky.
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“E-cig” or “vape”? Why semantics matter
If someone is puffing on an electronic device, is that product called an e-cig; vape; hookah pen?
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Tobacco use in Alabama 2020
An up-to-date look at tobacco use rates, tobacco control funding, tobacco laws, cessation statistics, and tobacco tax in Alabama.
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Tobacco use in Kentucky 2020
An up-to-date look at tobacco use rates, tobacco control funding, tobacco laws, cessation statistics, and tobacco tax in Kentucky.
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JAMA Publishes New Study on Proven Effectiveness of Truth Initiative’s Text Message Quit Vaping Program Among Teens
First-of-its-kind randomized clinical trial shows teens 35% more likely to quit vaping nicotine with an interactive, tailored text message program
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Natural tobacco agreement fails to protect the public from misleading claims and imagery
Truth Initiative and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids today criticized as wholly inadequate an agreement reached between the Food and Drug Administration (
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Young people quitting nicotine get help from truth®
Young people quitting nicotine get help from truth
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Young people urge White House to take action on menthol
Truth Initiative continues to press the Administration to finalize the menthol cigarette and flavored cigar rules.
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Harm Reduction Infographic
The tobacco industry has been trying to co-opt the term "harm reduction" as part of its business strategy to expand its user base.
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Kicking off Black History Month with our first #NoMentholMonday
Today marks the beginning of America’s 40th Black History Month.
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How colleges can help their students quit vaping
As e-cigarette use among young people continues to escalate, colleges and universities are grappling with how to address vaping on campus.
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Oral nicotine products entice customers with “tobacco free” claims, falsely implying lower risk
A recent study shows increasingly popular oral nicotine products are frequently marketed as tobacco-free alternatives to smoking, claims that could imply low
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