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3 myths about mental health and quitting
The tobacco industry has historically targeted groups that are economically and socially marginalized, including people with mental health conditions. Industry influence, combined with other factors, has contributed to higher prevalence of tobacco use among people with mental health conditions compared to the general population. When it comes to nicotine and mental health, there are some common myths that can bring about challenges and questions.
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This week in tobacco policy news
California — Governor Newsom signed into law a bill which requires the state Attorney General to establish and maintain a list of unflavored tobacco products, putting the onus on the tobacco industry to demonstrate that a product does not have a flavor and can be legally sold in California. The bill also updates the definition of a prohibited "characterizing flavor" to include products that impart a menthol-like cooling sensation, thereby making it illegal to sell the menthol-like cigarettes that tobacco companies introduced to evade California's prohibition on the sale of menthol cigarettes. Additionally, the bill updated the definition of “nicotine” to include nicotine analogs.
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