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Industry influencer: how tobacco content is infiltrating social media
Tobacco content, including branded promotional content and misinformation about tobacco and nicotine, is commonplace on social media.
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Which social media sites do young adults use?
The rapidly changing social media landscape highlights the need for public health messages to adapt to new sites and new ways of delivering content via socia
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Why is smoking still being glamorized in media and pop culture?
Even as national smoking rates have declined to record lows, there has been a pervasive re-emergence of smoking imagery on screens.
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E-cigarette users look to social media to circumvent flavored e-cigarette restrictions
New Truth Initiative study underscores the need for comprehensive flavored e-cigarette policies that don’t leave loopholes for certain product types or flavo
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Vaping content on Instagram violates federal regulations and social media platform policies
Influencer content that promotes vaping on Instagram frequently violates both federal advertising regulations and the social media platform’s policies.
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Investigation reveals tobacco companies are secretly using social media to promote smoking
An investigation finds that tobacco companies are recruiting young people with large social media followings to be influencers for their cigarette brands.
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First-of-its-Kind truth® Campaign Follows Young Vapers Quit E-Cigarettes Live on Social Media
truth launched its latest campaign, Quit Together, which pulls back the curtains to show what quitting e-cigarettes really looks like for young people.
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