Here are suggestions for how best to address student tobacco use in school.
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Sept. 29, 2022
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What should educators do if they catch students vaping in school? ([link removed])
As students return to campuses amid an ongoing youth e-cigarette epidemic, it is important that teachers and administrators know how to respond if they – or their school’s vape detector – catch students vaping.
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How tobacco control researchers can make flavored tobacco policies equitable ([link removed])
Tobacco control researchers should consider equity throughout the policymaking process to ensure flavored tobacco policies are as effective as possible and reduce health disparities, according to a Truth Initiative and University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center commentary in Preventive Medicine.
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Why ending menthol cigarette sales would benefit disproportionally affected groups ([link removed])
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposal to end the sale of menthol cigarettes has the potential to save millions of lives, including many of disproportionally affected populations.
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Washington County, Oregon – A judge ruled against the county’s ban on flavored tobacco products, saying it is unenforceable and preempted by state law. The county issued a statement that said it would be looking into options for appeal.
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