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tobacco
CVS Health Exits Chamber of Commerce in a Huff
By Phil Wahba / Fortune
The Hazy Future for Cuban Cigars
By Karl Vick
Why It Matters if Obama Smokes (and Why It Doesn't)
By Maya Rhodan
China Launches Bid to Stub Out Smoking in Beijing
By Alexandra Sifferlin
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Big Tobacco Sues British Government Over Effort to Strip Logos From Cigarette Packaging
New laws would strip logos from cigarette packages
By Victor Luckerson
May 22, 2015
The New Science of How to Quit Smoking
Two studies shed light on promising new ways to make kicking the habit easier, using both biology and behavior
By Alice Park
May 13, 2015
E-Cigs Not the Best Way to Give Up Smoking
In the latest in-depth review of studies investigating which smoking cessation methods work best, experts say there isn’t enough evidence to support using e-cigarettes to kick the habit
By Alice Park
May 4, 2015
Hawaii Set to Raise Smoking Age to 21
The bill covers both cigarette and e-cigarette use
By Alexandra Sifferlin
April 27, 2015
Giants Could Be First MLB Team to Ban Chewing Tobacco
Players have been dipping for as long as anyone can remember, but that could soon change
By Kevin McSpadden
April 22, 2015
Smokers Don’t Think a Few Cigarettes Will Harm Their Health
Nearly everyone knows that smoking is harmful for your health. But some refuse to admit that their habits may be killing them
By Alice Park
April 17, 2015
FDA Panel Votes Against Smokeless Tobacco Safety Claims
The panel's vote was split on some important points
By Alexandra Sifferlin
April 10, 2015
How a Big FDA Decision Could Change Tobacco Control
A Swedish Company that manufactures snus wants to change its label to indicate it's safer than cigarettes
By Alexandra Sifferlin
April 9, 2015
CDC Runs First Anti-Smoking Campaign Featuring E-Cigs
Past campaigns have increased calls to quitlines by 80%
By Alexandra Sifferlin
March 26, 2015
This Is Not a Good Reason to Smoke Cigarettes
But smoking causes weight loss, a new study says
By Mandy Oaklander
March 17, 2015
Watching E-Cig Ads May Increase the Urge to Smoke
A new study shows possible consequences of vaping in commercials
By Alexandra Sifferlin
March 14, 2015
WHO Global Tobacco-Use-Reduction Target Likely Missed
China remains the world's largest market for tobacco products
By TIME Staff
March 13, 2015
Indiana Moves to Regulate E-Cig Liquids
States are moving on electronic cigarettes where the feds aren't
By Eliza Gray
March 5, 2015
It’s Really Easy for Teens to Buy E-Cigs Online
Most popular e-cigarette sites fail to verify the age of their clients, finds a new study
By Alexandra Sifferlin
March 2, 2015
Taking Medication May Make It Easier to Quit Smoking
A Pfizer-funded study suggests the anti-smoking drug Chantix could be used to slowly help smokers quit
By Alexandra Sifferlin
February 17, 2015
Watch John Oliver Burn Big Tobacco
The HBO late night host sets his sights on the tobacco industry's big business in overseas markets
By Melissa Locker
February 16, 2015
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