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Nearly 50% of young people resolve to quit nicotine in 2025
Almost half (48%) of young people aged 18-24 are making quitting nicotine a priority for their 2025 New Year’s resolutions, according to new survey data from Truth Initiative. To meet this need, Truth Initiative is offering resources to help their resolutions stick and has launched Outsmart Nicotine, a new campaign designed to introduce young people to EX Program, a comprehensive quitting resource developed in partnership with Mayo Clinic.
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Quitting vaping in 2025: Top tips and resources
2025 could be the year for you or someone you care about to quit vaping. There are many reasons people want to quit vaping nicotine, including physical or mental health concerns, financial cost, freedom from addiction, and social influence. Whatever reasons may be motivating you or someone you care about to quit, here are some top tips and resources.
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As sales of flavored e-cigarettes continue to rise, state policies are critical to protecting young people
U.S. e-cigarette sales increased by 47% between 2019 and 2023 with 80.6% of sales attributed to flavored products, according to a report by the CDC Foundation and Truth Initiative. Individual states have started to take action to address the sale of flavored products, and these policies have proven to be highly successful. Lessons learned from effective state policies should provide a roadmap for future action to protect young people from these highly addictive products.
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