Topic AddictionAdvertisingAdvertisingCancerCancerChewing TobaccoCigarettesCigarsCostCostDeathDeathDiseaseDiseaseE-cigarettesEnvironmentEpidemicFashionFlavors/MentholFlavors/MentholGamingHealth RisksHealth RisksHealth RisksHeroinHookahIngredientsIngredientsJuulLegal AgeLegal AgeMarketingMarketingMoviesMusicOpioidsOverdosePainkillersPetsPop CulturePop CulturePrescriptionsProductsProfilingProfilingQuittingQuittingRecoveryRetailRetailSmoke-Free PlacesSmoke-Free PlacesSmokingSocial MediaStreamingTobacco SalesTobacco SnuffTVVaping ShowClose Filters Filter by Tags Subtags Search Change Issue SmokingVapingOpioids Showing 522 of 549 results. Fact Fact Fact In 2006, tobacco-related costs to the Military Health Service alone totaled $564 million. Reactions Source: IOM report, page 4 Combating Tobacco Use in Military and Veteran Populations Institute of Medicine (US) Committee on Smoking Cessation in Military and Veteran Populations; Editors: Stuart Bondurant and Roberta Wedge; Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2009 See all +less − Cost Fact Fact Fact In cities like DC, there are up to 10 times more tobacco ads in black neighborhoods than other neighborhoods. 1 Reactions Source: American Journal of Public Health : Peer Reviewed. "Marketing Little Cigars and Cigarillos: Advertising, Price, and Associations With Neighborhood Demographics" ; Jennifer Cantrell, DrPH, MPA, Jennifer M. Kreslake, MPH, Ollie Ganz, MSPH, Jennifer L. Pearson, PhD, MPH, Donna Vallone, PhD, MPH, Andrew Anesetti-Rothermel, MPH, Haijun Xiao, MS, and Thomas R. Kirchner, PhD ; October 2013, Vol 103, No. 10 See all +less − Advertising, Profiling Fact Fact Fact After recognizing the “decline of smoking” as an “upscale and mainstream” behavior,” Big Tobacco planned to target “a population that is increasingly blue collar, ethnic, and less educated.” Reactions Source: Journal of Public Health, Volume 32, Issue 2, 1 June 2010, Pages 210–218, See all +less − Advertising, Cigarettes Fact Fact Fact In 2013, the United States, which continued to be the principal consumer country of oxycodone, accounted for 78 percent of the world total. 6 Reactions Source: United Nations: International Narcotics Control Board. Report of the International Narcotics Control Board for 2014. Accessed June 2018. See all +less − Epidemic, Painkillers Fact Fact Fact No one knows the long-term effects of JUULing. 20 Reactions Source: Angelicalavito. (2019, July 13). As Juul grapples with teen vaping 'epidemic,' CEO tells parents 'I'm sorry'. Retrieved from https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/13/as-juul-deals-with-teen-vaping-epidemic-ceo-tells-parents-im-sorry.html See all +less − E-cigarettes, Juul Fact Fact Fact From 1965-2009, there have been 103,355 tobacco-related infant deaths in the U.S. 12 Reactions Source: "The Health Consequences of Smoking—50 Years of Progress. A Report of the Surgeon General." U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health, 2014. Report. See all +less − Death Fact Fact Fact In 1974, a tobacco company explored targeting customers as young as 14. 16 Reactions Source: "RJR Domestic Operating Goals and Assumptions." Truth Tobacco Industry Documents. 21 Nov. 1974. Document. See all +less − Legal Age, Profiling Fact Fact Fact In 2015, 72.8% of African Americans were interested in quitting smoking and 63.4% reported making a quit attempt. 1 Reactions Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Quitting Smoking Among Adults — United States, 2000–2015. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 6 Jan 2017;65(52):1457-1464. See all +less − Quitting Fact Fact Fact As late as 1999, tobacco companies placed in-store advertising signage at a child's eye level. 4 Reactions Source: "Point-of-Purchase Tobacco Environments and Variation by Store Type --- United States, 1999." CDC. 08 March 2002. 51(09): 184-7. Web. See all +less − Advertising Pagination First page« First Previous page‹ Previous … Page53 Page54 Page55 Page56 Page57 Current page58 Page59 Page60 Page61 Next pageNext › Last pageLast »
Fact Fact Fact In 2006, tobacco-related costs to the Military Health Service alone totaled $564 million. Reactions Source: IOM report, page 4 Combating Tobacco Use in Military and Veteran Populations Institute of Medicine (US) Committee on Smoking Cessation in Military and Veteran Populations; Editors: Stuart Bondurant and Roberta Wedge; Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2009 See all +less − Cost
Fact Fact Fact In cities like DC, there are up to 10 times more tobacco ads in black neighborhoods than other neighborhoods. 1 Reactions Source: American Journal of Public Health : Peer Reviewed. "Marketing Little Cigars and Cigarillos: Advertising, Price, and Associations With Neighborhood Demographics" ; Jennifer Cantrell, DrPH, MPA, Jennifer M. Kreslake, MPH, Ollie Ganz, MSPH, Jennifer L. Pearson, PhD, MPH, Donna Vallone, PhD, MPH, Andrew Anesetti-Rothermel, MPH, Haijun Xiao, MS, and Thomas R. Kirchner, PhD ; October 2013, Vol 103, No. 10 See all +less − Advertising, Profiling
Fact Fact Fact After recognizing the “decline of smoking” as an “upscale and mainstream” behavior,” Big Tobacco planned to target “a population that is increasingly blue collar, ethnic, and less educated.” Reactions Source: Journal of Public Health, Volume 32, Issue 2, 1 June 2010, Pages 210–218, See all +less − Advertising, Cigarettes
Fact Fact Fact In 2013, the United States, which continued to be the principal consumer country of oxycodone, accounted for 78 percent of the world total. 6 Reactions Source: United Nations: International Narcotics Control Board. Report of the International Narcotics Control Board for 2014. Accessed June 2018. See all +less − Epidemic, Painkillers
Fact Fact Fact No one knows the long-term effects of JUULing. 20 Reactions Source: Angelicalavito. (2019, July 13). As Juul grapples with teen vaping 'epidemic,' CEO tells parents 'I'm sorry'. Retrieved from https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/13/as-juul-deals-with-teen-vaping-epidemic-ceo-tells-parents-im-sorry.html See all +less − E-cigarettes, Juul
Fact Fact Fact From 1965-2009, there have been 103,355 tobacco-related infant deaths in the U.S. 12 Reactions Source: "The Health Consequences of Smoking—50 Years of Progress. A Report of the Surgeon General." U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health, 2014. Report. See all +less − Death
Fact Fact Fact In 1974, a tobacco company explored targeting customers as young as 14. 16 Reactions Source: "RJR Domestic Operating Goals and Assumptions." Truth Tobacco Industry Documents. 21 Nov. 1974. Document. See all +less − Legal Age, Profiling
Fact Fact Fact In 2015, 72.8% of African Americans were interested in quitting smoking and 63.4% reported making a quit attempt. 1 Reactions Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Quitting Smoking Among Adults — United States, 2000–2015. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 6 Jan 2017;65(52):1457-1464. See all +less − Quitting
Fact Fact Fact As late as 1999, tobacco companies placed in-store advertising signage at a child's eye level. 4 Reactions Source: "Point-of-Purchase Tobacco Environments and Variation by Store Type --- United States, 1999." CDC. 08 March 2002. 51(09): 184-7. Web. See all +less − Advertising