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U.S. Secondary Schools Serving Up Unhealthy Foods

July 7, 2008 | News Release

More than 9 in 10 high schools sell foods and beverages in vending machines and a la carte.

Tobacco Industry Prevention Ads Aimed at Teens Have No Effect on Youth Smoking

October 30, 2006 | News Release

Study finds that some tobacco industry sponsored prevention ads targeted at parents may increase likelihood of teen smoking.

Philadelphia Eagles Honored For Community Services

March 1, 2005 | News Release

First recipient of Steve Patterson Sports Philanthropy Award.

Study Finds Youth Smoking Would be Much Lower if States Followed CDC Guidelines for Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Spending

January 30, 2005 | News Release

State investments fall far short of CDC-recommended levels; tobacco industry spent 14 times more marketing cigarettes than states did to prevent smoking and to help smokers quit in 2002.

Industry Efforts to Improve Nutrition and Marketing for Children's Cereals Yield Mixed Results

News Release

The first Cereal FACTS study was released in 2009, and found that least healthy cereals were those most frequently and aggressively marketed directly to children as young as age 2.

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