A report shows that the tobacco industry used social media to promote its products during the football World Cup.
A report shows that the tobacco industry used social media to promote its products during the football World Cup.
With disposable electronic cigarettes, the appearance of vaping products quickly transformed into toys to attract children.
A new report from the Truth Initiative shows that smoking scenes remain prevalent in TV shows, movies and music videos.
Dutch MPs propose making e-cigarettes uniform and unattractive
The F1 series “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” is a real advertising vector for tobacco companies, according to a STOP report
A documentary produced by Truth Initiative traces the links between African-Americans and transformations in the tobacco industry.
In Australia, a pro-vaping group ran ads without revealing they were sponsored by British American Tobacco on Facebook
The Swiss Association for the Prevention of Smoking (AT Suisse) denounces the tobacco industry's marketing offensive around nicotine sachets...
Misrepresented as "snus" by the media, nicotine sachets (or "pouches") take advantage of the vagueness surrounding nicotine products...
A study in the United States estimates that the greatest exposure to harassment and school violence among young people who identify as being from a sexual minority...
According to a joint investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism and Peruvian media outlet OjoPúblico, nearly 250,000 children are potentially...
Health Minister Stephen Donnelly and Public Health Minister Frank Feighan have received approval from the Irish Government to...