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Subject truth partners with Teenager Therapy for an episode on what it’s like to quit vaping
Date March 18, 2021 7:04 PM
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Teenager Therapy partnered with truth to talk about all things vaping and what it’s really like to quit.
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March 18, 2021

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truth partners with Teenager Therapy for an episode on what it’s like to quit vaping ([link removed])

Teenager Therapy, a podcast hosted by five teens who explore real issues facing their generation, partnered with truth^® to talk about all things vaping: peer pressure, anxiety, cravings, and what it’s really like to quit. Catch the full episode on-demand.

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Tobacco and the environment fact sheet ([link removed])

Tobacco doesn’t just negatively impact the health of individuals; it also endangers the health of the environment. Learn why in our environmental fact sheet.

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Clear the vapor conference 2021: The way forward ([link removed])

Parents Against Vaping e-cigarettes, with the support of CVS Health, convenes experts and thought leaders to highlight the most pressing issues and actionable solutions for the youth vaping epidemic and the fight against Big Tobacco. Registration to attend the April 7th event is free.

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Workplace vaping is common – and co-workers don’t like it, survey finds ([link removed])

Almost two-thirds of employees surveyed are bothered by workplace vaping according to results of a recent survey from the EX^® Program. Learn why employers and regulatory agencies should consider how policies can support the health and well-being of both users and non-users of e-cigarettes.

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Minnesota – The House Preventive Health Policy Division advanced the bill to the Health Finance and Policy Committee a bill that would increase the tax on a pack of cigarettes by $1.50, increase the tax rate on other tobacco products by 2%, and increase the tax cap on premium cigars from 50 cents to $5.
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Vermont – The Senate Health and Welfare Committee approved a bill to prohibit the sale of all flavored tobacco products. The bill now moves to the Senate Committee on Economic Development.
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