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LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Anti-smoking advocates gathered at the state capitol today to protest the targeted marketing of menthol cigarettes to African American communities and young people in Arkansas.
Picture this: you're on a sun-soaked beach in France, soaking up the view. You reach into your bag, pull out a cigarette, and ...
The lack of interest over an ambulance with a child on board being rerouted so as to not disturb an anti-Israel protest ... faced challenges en route to Sick Kids hospital and it’s considered ...
As outlined in the Healthy China Initiative, the nation aims to reduce the smoking rate among people age 15 and above to 20 percent and expand the coverage of anti-smoking statutes to 80 percent ...
Growing up in the '70s and '80s felt like a wild experiment in what kids could survive. Back then, no one blinked an eye at ...
North Carolina has lost its federal funding for tobacco prevention and control, a cut that state health officials say will limit services, lead to furloughs and stall efforts to reduce smoking and ...
The elimination of a key C.D.C. office has slashed funding to states for help lines used by thousands to stop smoking and vaping ... the loss of funds for their anti-vaping program.
Anti-smoking advocates gathered at the state capitol today to protest the targeted marketing of menthol cigarettes to African American communities and young people in Arkansas. The Coalition for a ...
Earlier today, Lineker shared a now-deleted Instagram video from the Palestine Lobby account that overlaid a cartoon rat emoji ... historically been used as an anti-Semitic slur?’.” ...
Critics have asserted that the “Songs for Littles” crooner is not merely speaking out for vulnerable children, but is in fact trying to indoctrinate kids into a far-left, anti-Israel ideology.
That's the message of a new ad campaign from anti-smoking group Truth Initiative that highlights the ways in which cigarette marketers disproportionately target disadvantaged groups. SEE ALSO ...
“We were so fed American culture — American movies, American music, watching Jerry Springer, Cartoon Network — that being Nigerian was almost not as cool. What was seen as cool at that time was kids ...