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 Every year, 47,000 African-Americans die of smoking-related illnesses. 2 Reactions Source: Robinson RG, Sutton CD, James DA, Orleans CT. Pathways to Freedom: Winning the Fight Against Tobacco. U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, CDC; 2004. See all +less − Death, Disease Fact Fact Fact In 2014, the Surgeon General estimated that if tobacco use trends remain as they are, 5.6 million US youth will die prematurely due to smoking. 1 Reactions Source: "Where We Stand: Raising the Tobacco Age to 21." Truth Initiative. October 2017. See all +less − Death Fact Fact Fact E-cigarette aerosol can contain toxic metals 8 Reactions Source: National Academies of Sciences E, Medicine. Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press; 2018. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Ingredients Fact Fact Fact Nicotine is addictive. 10 Reactions Source: "The Health Consequences of Smoking: Nicotine Addiction: A Report of the Surgeon General." National Library of Medicine. Center for Health Promotion and Education. Office on Smoking and Health. 1988. Web. See all +less − Products Fact Fact Fact In 2006, U.S. consumers spent an estimated $90.7 million on tobacco products. 19 Reactions Source: Capehart, Tom. "Briefing Rooms: Tobacco." United States Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service. 16 May 2007. Web. See all +less − Tobacco Sales Fact Fact Fact 39.2% of high school students report seeing advertisements for tobacco products on the Internet. 2 Reactions Source: "Tobacco Use, Access, and Exposure to Tobacco in Media Among Middle School and High School Students-- United States, 2004." CDC. 01 Apr. 2005: 54(12) 297-301. Web. See all +less − Advertising Fact Fact Fact Sunburns can cause wrinkles; so can cigarettes. 1 Reactions Source: "Women and Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon General." U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Mar. 2001. Health Consequences of Tobacco Use Among Women. Web. "Women and Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon General." CDC. 30 Aug. 2002. 51(12): 1-30. Web. See all +less − Health Risks Fact Fact Fact Formaldehyde is found in cigarette smoke. It's also used to preserve dead animals. 3 Reactions Source: "Smoking and Tobacco Control." U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute. Risks Associated with Smoking Cigarettes with Low Machine-Measured Yields of Tar and Nicotine, Oct. 2001. "Controlling Formaldehyde Exposures During Embalming." CDC. 06 June 2014. Web. See all +less − Ingredients Fact Fact Fact In an average one-hour hookah session, you inhale 100 to 200 times as much smoke as from a single cigarette. 186 Reactions Source: "Waterpipe Tobacco Smoking: Health Effects, Research Needs and Recommended Actions by Regulators. WHO Study Group on Tobacco Product Regulation (TobReg)." World Health Organization. Geneva, Switzerland. 16 Sept. 2005. See all +less − Products Pagination First page« First Previous page‹ Previous … Page53 Page54 Page55 Page56 Page57 Current page58 Page59 Page60 Page61 Next pageNext › Last pageLast »
Fact Fact Fact Every year, 47,000 African-Americans die of smoking-related illnesses. 2 Reactions Source: Robinson RG, Sutton CD, James DA, Orleans CT. Pathways to Freedom: Winning the Fight Against Tobacco. U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, CDC; 2004. See all +less − Death, Disease
Fact Fact Fact In 2014, the Surgeon General estimated that if tobacco use trends remain as they are, 5.6 million US youth will die prematurely due to smoking. 1 Reactions Source: "Where We Stand: Raising the Tobacco Age to 21." Truth Initiative. October 2017. See all +less − Death
Fact Fact Fact E-cigarette aerosol can contain toxic metals 8 Reactions Source: National Academies of Sciences E, Medicine. Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press; 2018. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Ingredients
Fact Fact Fact Nicotine is addictive. 10 Reactions Source: "The Health Consequences of Smoking: Nicotine Addiction: A Report of the Surgeon General." National Library of Medicine. Center for Health Promotion and Education. Office on Smoking and Health. 1988. Web. See all +less − Products
Fact Fact Fact In 2006, U.S. consumers spent an estimated $90.7 million on tobacco products. 19 Reactions Source: Capehart, Tom. "Briefing Rooms: Tobacco." United States Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service. 16 May 2007. Web. See all +less − Tobacco Sales
Fact Fact Fact 39.2% of high school students report seeing advertisements for tobacco products on the Internet. 2 Reactions Source: "Tobacco Use, Access, and Exposure to Tobacco in Media Among Middle School and High School Students-- United States, 2004." CDC. 01 Apr. 2005: 54(12) 297-301. Web. See all +less − Advertising
Fact Fact Fact Sunburns can cause wrinkles; so can cigarettes. 1 Reactions Source: "Women and Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon General." U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Mar. 2001. Health Consequences of Tobacco Use Among Women. Web. "Women and Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon General." CDC. 30 Aug. 2002. 51(12): 1-30. Web. See all +less − Health Risks
Fact Fact Fact Formaldehyde is found in cigarette smoke. It's also used to preserve dead animals. 3 Reactions Source: "Smoking and Tobacco Control." U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute. Risks Associated with Smoking Cigarettes with Low Machine-Measured Yields of Tar and Nicotine, Oct. 2001. "Controlling Formaldehyde Exposures During Embalming." CDC. 06 June 2014. Web. See all +less − Ingredients
Fact Fact Fact In an average one-hour hookah session, you inhale 100 to 200 times as much smoke as from a single cigarette. 186 Reactions Source: "Waterpipe Tobacco Smoking: Health Effects, Research Needs and Recommended Actions by Regulators. WHO Study Group on Tobacco Product Regulation (TobReg)." World Health Organization. Geneva, Switzerland. 16 Sept. 2005. See all +less − Products