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Subject truth opioid education campaign increases knowledge, lowers stigma
Date January 27, 2022 8:02 PM
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New data show that the nationally recognized truth campaign can successfully be adapted to spread the word about opioid misuse.
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Jan. 27, 2022

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truth opioid education campaign increases knowledge, lowers stigma ([link removed])

New data show that the nationally recognized truth^® campaign can successfully be adapted to spread the word about opioid misuse, and that public education about opioids delivered at a national level could positively impact millions of young people.

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Increasing funding for state tobacco prevention key to reducing high school vaping ([link removed])

Increasing state tobacco control spending could significantly decrease high school student vaping and frequency of vaping among high school e-cigarette users, according to a new study led by researchers at University of Illinois at Chicago in partnership with Truth Initiative^®.

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Local restrictions on flavored tobacco and e-cigarette products ([link removed])

By the end of September 2021, 344 localities and three Native American tribes have placed some type of restriction on flavored tobacco products and, of those, 124 have comprehensive bans on menthol products, which are sometimes exempted from flavor policies. Explore our quarterly breakdown on the current state of U.S. jurisdictions with policies on flavored tobacco products.

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