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 477 of 549 results. Fact Fact Fact Each year, nearly 6 million people around the world die from tobacco products. 1 Reactions Source: "Tobacco Fact sheet N°339." World Health Organization. 06 July 2015. Web. See all +less − Death Fact Fact Fact 1,685,068 pounds of toxic chemicals were released by tobacco product manufacturing facilities in the US in 2012. There goes the neighborhood! 8 Reactions Source: "TRI 312229: Other Tobacco Product Manufacturing Facilities (NAICS 312229)." A Center for Effective Government. Washington, DC. 2011. Web. See all +less − Environment Fact Fact Fact In 2001, 12-14 year olds were more likely to report having seen smoking on TV and movies than were 18-24 year olds. 1 Reactions Source: "Preventing Tobacco Use Among Youth and Young Adults: A Report of the Surgeon General, 2012." U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, CDC, Public Health Service, Office of the Surgeon General. 2012. Report. See all +less − Legal Age, Pop Culture, Cigarettes Fact Fact Fact Because of something called the ‘smoking wage gap,’ young smokers could miss out on up to $10,000 a year. 1 Reactions Source: United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Usual Weekly Earnings Of Wage And Salary Workers Second Quarter 2016.19 July 2016. See all +less − Legal Age Fact Fact Fact In the past, Big Tobacco called African Americans a ‘Market Priority’. 20 Reactions Source: Special Market Analysis: Black, Hispanic, Military. Rep. no. Jhbf0092. Industry Documents Library. See all +less − Advertising Fact Fact Fact LGBTQ young adults are nearly twice as likely to use tobacco. 1 Reactions Source: "This Free Life Campaign." FDA. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 2 May 2016. See all +less − Environment Fact Fact Fact More than 17,000 people died from prescription opioid overdoses in 2017. 4 Reactions Source: Scholl L, Seth P, Kariisa M, Wilson N, Baldwin G. Drug and Opioid-Involved Overdose Deaths — United States, 2013–2017. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2019;67:1419–1427. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm675152e1 See all +less − Addiction, Overdose, Painkillers Fact Fact Fact Nearly 45% of African American menthol smokers say they would quit smoking altogether if menthols were banned, as opposed to switching to a non-flavored product. 8 Reactions Source: Truth Initiative, Menthol Fact Sheet. December 2018. See all +less − Marketing Fact Fact Fact Current vape users have 2x the odds of being diagnosed with depression compared with people who have never vaped at all. 19 Reactions Source: Congress Investigation against JUUL. Cited from JUUL. Date accessed Friday, October 23 2020. See all +less − Tobacco Sales, Disease Pagination First page« First Previous page‹ Previous … Page49 Page50 Page51 Page52 Current page53 Page54 Page55 Page56 Page57 … Next pageNext › Last pageLast »
Fact Fact Fact Each year, nearly 6 million people around the world die from tobacco products. 1 Reactions Source: "Tobacco Fact sheet N°339." World Health Organization. 06 July 2015. Web. See all +less − Death
Fact Fact Fact 1,685,068 pounds of toxic chemicals were released by tobacco product manufacturing facilities in the US in 2012. There goes the neighborhood! 8 Reactions Source: "TRI 312229: Other Tobacco Product Manufacturing Facilities (NAICS 312229)." A Center for Effective Government. Washington, DC. 2011. Web. See all +less − Environment
Fact Fact Fact In 2001, 12-14 year olds were more likely to report having seen smoking on TV and movies than were 18-24 year olds. 1 Reactions Source: "Preventing Tobacco Use Among Youth and Young Adults: A Report of the Surgeon General, 2012." U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, CDC, Public Health Service, Office of the Surgeon General. 2012. Report. See all +less − Legal Age, Pop Culture, Cigarettes
Fact Fact Fact Because of something called the ‘smoking wage gap,’ young smokers could miss out on up to $10,000 a year. 1 Reactions Source: United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Usual Weekly Earnings Of Wage And Salary Workers Second Quarter 2016.19 July 2016. See all +less − Legal Age
Fact Fact Fact In the past, Big Tobacco called African Americans a ‘Market Priority’. 20 Reactions Source: Special Market Analysis: Black, Hispanic, Military. Rep. no. Jhbf0092. Industry Documents Library. See all +less − Advertising
Fact Fact Fact LGBTQ young adults are nearly twice as likely to use tobacco. 1 Reactions Source: "This Free Life Campaign." FDA. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 2 May 2016. See all +less − Environment
Fact Fact Fact More than 17,000 people died from prescription opioid overdoses in 2017. 4 Reactions Source: Scholl L, Seth P, Kariisa M, Wilson N, Baldwin G. Drug and Opioid-Involved Overdose Deaths — United States, 2013–2017. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2019;67:1419–1427. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm675152e1 See all +less − Addiction, Overdose, Painkillers
Fact Fact Fact Nearly 45% of African American menthol smokers say they would quit smoking altogether if menthols were banned, as opposed to switching to a non-flavored product. 8 Reactions Source: Truth Initiative, Menthol Fact Sheet. December 2018. See all +less − Marketing
Fact Fact Fact Current vape users have 2x the odds of being diagnosed with depression compared with people who have never vaped at all. 19 Reactions Source: Congress Investigation against JUUL. Cited from JUUL. Date accessed Friday, October 23 2020. See all +less − Tobacco Sales, Disease