Study: New concerns raised over teen e-cigarette use

A new American Academy of Pediatrics study raises alarm: adolescents who wouldn't otherwise use tobacco are now turning to e-cigarettes. While overall teen smoking declined, combined e-cigarette and cigarette use increased substantially. Health experts worry nicotine exposure during critical brain development could create a generation of addicts vulnerable to traditional tobacco products.

What’s in cigarette smoke? Most people don’t know

Cigarette smoke contains over 7,000 constituents, with 93 being particularly toxic. Yet most people are unfamiliar with these chemicals beyond nicotine. A recent survey found that while many smokers want access to this information—preferably on packaging—few actually understand what's in the smoke they're inhaling daily.

Colorado celebrates 10 years of clean indoor air

Colorado's Clean Indoor Air Act celebrates a decade of success, protecting residents from secondhand smoke's dangers. Since 2006, the state has seen 100,000 fewer smokers and improved health markers. Chaffee County health advocates continue pursuing additional policies to safeguard public health in workplaces and community spaces.

CRC News: A new milestone, FIT webinar replay and other news

Exciting progress on the 80% by 2018 initiative! Watch Dr. Rich Wender share breakthrough news in a must-see video. Plus, catch the FIT webinar replay, explore new health insurance data, celebrate NY1's colon cancer awareness award, and register for our July 28th PCMH webinar. Stay engaged with NCCRT's latest updates.

Ugly Is the New Look for Cigarette Packs

Marlboro's transformation from a "woman's cigarette" to a masculine icon through strategic branding demonstrates advertising's power over consumer choice. Now, plain packaging with disease imagery removes cigarette brand identity entirely. Australia's unbranding strategy proves effective: when the pack loses its badge appeal, youth smoking declines significantly.

LGBT community aims to trim its higher tobacco use

LGBT individuals smoke at nearly double the rate of heterosexual peers, driven by targeted tobacco marketing and bar culture. Health officials and advocates now combat this disparity through anti-smoking campaigns, legislative efforts, and LGBT-specific cessation programs addressing unique community stressors and isolation.

Living Beyond Breast Cancer’s Young Women’s Initiative

Living Beyond Breast Cancer's Young Advocate Program empowers young women diagnosed before age 45 to transform their experiences into meaningful advocacy. This September Philadelphia training equips participants with tools to raise awareness, deepen disease understanding, and support others. Applications close July 8th.

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: New Informatics Tools and Methods to Enhance U.S. Cancer Surveillance and Research

The NIH is funding innovative informatics tools to strengthen U.S. cancer surveillance. This UG3/UH3 Phase Innovation Award supports developing methods for efficient data extraction, registry integration, and prospective reporting. Up to five years of funding available. U.S. institutions must partner with population-based cancer registries.

Native American Athletes Take Center Stage in Red Lake Nation Summer Camps

Red Lake Nation's summer sports camps bring Native American athletes home as role models. Former NCAA Division I volleyball players from the Navajo Nation coach this week, inspiring local youth to pursue education and athletics. The program emphasizes healthy living while proving Native Americans can achieve collegiate success and contribute to their communities.
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