For many young people, 2021 is the year to cancel vaping.

Truth Initiative

Jan. 28, 2020

Most young e-cigarette users say they want to quit vaping in 2021

For many young people, 2021 is the year to cancel vaping. According to new Truth Initiative data, 60% of 15- to 24-year-old current e-cigarette users surveyed want to quit vaping within the year. Learn why so many want to leave e-cigarettes behind this year.

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How a vaping prevention curriculum can help teachers, schools and communities reverse the youth e-cigarette epidemic

Vaping: Know the truth is a vaping prevention course and quit resource with peer-to-peer, digital instruction that gives young people the facts about e-cigarettes. Find out why it’s meeting an urgent need by guiding teachers and educating America’s youth.

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Outbreak of vaping-related lung injuries linked with lower intentions to use e-cigarettes among young people

News of the nationwide outbreak of e-cigarette/vaping associated lung injury (EVALI) was associated with views about the risks of e-cigarettes among young users and non-users, according to new Truth Initiative research. These findings suggest that encouraging awareness of the health risks of vaping can support efforts to prevent e-cigarette use and encourage quitting.

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There’s still time to apply for the 2021 truth Ambassadors program by the Jan 31 deadline

truth® is looking for 10 young adults to further the movement to end smoking for good and become 2021 truth Ambassadors. If you or someone you know is interested in addressing tobacco, the deadline to apply is Jan 31!

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This week in tobacco policy news

California – Acting Secretary of State James Schwab announced that enough registered voters signed the petition challenging the flavored tobacco products law to qualify it for the Nov. 8, 2022, general election ballot.
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