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Types of Cannabis and Tobacco/Nicotine Co-Use and Associated Outcomes in Young Adulthood

Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (April 2019) Types of Cannabis and Tobacco/ Nicotine Co-Use and Associated Outcomes in Young Adulthood  Joan S. Tucker, Eric R. Pedersen, Rachana Seelam, Michael S. Dunbar, …

New Intervention Doubles Quit Rate Among Smokers with Severe Mental Illness

New intervention doubles quit rate among smokers with severe mental illness. Science Daily News (April 2019) Highlights Mental health nurses were trained to provide evidence-based behavioral support to smokers with …

Advancing Health Equity Through the National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program

Abstract Achieving health equity requires addressing social determinants of health. Promoting health equity as it relates to cancer control is one of six priorities of the National Comprehensive Cancer Control …

Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Tobacco Product Use Among Middle and High School Students

Efforts to ensure that strategies proven to reduce youth tobacco use reach all population groups could reduce tobacco-related disparities among U.S. youths. CDC analyzed data from the 2014–2017 National Youth …

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of The Real Cost Campaign’s Effect on Smoking Prevention

Introduction: A previous study found that the Food and Drug Administration’s The Real Cost national tobacco education campaign was associated with preventing approximately 350,000 U.S. youth from initiating smoking between …

Cigarette Smoking Status and Substance Use in Pregnancy.

Abstract: Objectives Substance use during pregnancy is a significant public health issue. Prenatal substance use increased in the past decade while prenatal cigarette smoking has remained stable. Co-use of tobacco …

Financial Incentives More Likely to Get People to Quit Smoking

Financial incentives are a more effective way to get employees to quit smoking than offering free deterrents such as nicotine patches or e-cigarettes, according to a study in the New England Journal of …

Does State Medicaid Coverage of Smoking Cessation Treatments Affect Quitting?

Abstract Objective Cigarette smoking and smoking‐related diseases disproportionately affect low‐income populations. Health insurance coverage of smoking cessation treatments is increasingly used to encourage quitting. We assess the relationship between state …

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