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 198 of 549 results. 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 Acetic Acid is found in cigarettes. Acetic Acid is also found in floor wipes. 5 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. "Pledge Grab It Vinegar Wet Floor Wipes-discontinued." U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 21 Oct. 2003. Web. See all +less − Ingredients Fact Fact Fact For approximately 50 years, tobacco companies falsely and fraudulently denied that smoking causes lung cancer and emphysema. 1 Reactions Source: "United States of America, Plaintiff, and Tobacco-Free Kids Action Fund, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights, and Nationals African American Tobacco Prevention Network, Intervenors, and Philip Morris USA, Inc. (f/k/a Philip Morris, Inc.), et al., Defendants." United States District Court for the District of Columbia. 17 Aug. 2006: 1-4, 219, 259, 293, 330, 479, 655, 819, 1397. Document. See all +less − Cancer Fact Fact Fact There is more smoking in TV shows rated TV-PG than in TV shows with a TV-14 rating. In other words, smoking is more prevalent on shows that aim to reach younger viewers. Hmm. 2 Reactions Source: Cullen, Jennifer, et al. "Depictions of Tobacco Use in 2007 Broadcast Television Programming Popular Among US Youth." Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. 165(2). 07 Feb. 2011: 147-151. Web. See all +less − Legal Age, Pop Culture, Cigarettes Fact Fact Fact Cigarettes aren’t biodegradable — which means they don’t fully break down over time. 4 Reactions Source: "The Environment vs Cigarettes." Quit Smoking Community. 27 Nov. 2013. See all +less − Ingredients Pagination First page« First Previous page‹ Previous … Page18 Page19 Page20 Page21 Current page22 Page23 Page24 Page25 Page26 … Next pageNext › Last pageLast »
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 Acetic Acid is found in cigarettes. Acetic Acid is also found in floor wipes. 5 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. "Pledge Grab It Vinegar Wet Floor Wipes-discontinued." U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 21 Oct. 2003. Web. See all +less − Ingredients
Fact Fact Fact For approximately 50 years, tobacco companies falsely and fraudulently denied that smoking causes lung cancer and emphysema. 1 Reactions Source: "United States of America, Plaintiff, and Tobacco-Free Kids Action Fund, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights, and Nationals African American Tobacco Prevention Network, Intervenors, and Philip Morris USA, Inc. (f/k/a Philip Morris, Inc.), et al., Defendants." United States District Court for the District of Columbia. 17 Aug. 2006: 1-4, 219, 259, 293, 330, 479, 655, 819, 1397. Document. See all +less − Cancer
Fact Fact Fact There is more smoking in TV shows rated TV-PG than in TV shows with a TV-14 rating. In other words, smoking is more prevalent on shows that aim to reach younger viewers. Hmm. 2 Reactions Source: Cullen, Jennifer, et al. "Depictions of Tobacco Use in 2007 Broadcast Television Programming Popular Among US Youth." Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. 165(2). 07 Feb. 2011: 147-151. Web. See all +less − Legal Age, Pop Culture, Cigarettes
Fact Fact Fact Cigarettes aren’t biodegradable — which means they don’t fully break down over time. 4 Reactions Source: "The Environment vs Cigarettes." Quit Smoking Community. 27 Nov. 2013. See all +less − Ingredients