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Although tobacco use has decreased, it is the leading cause of death in the United States. Implementing a combination of policy changes including clean indoor air laws, higher per-pack taxes, and cessation efforts are proven to reduce tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke.

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Is There Such a Thing as a "Safe" Cigarette?

February 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

A one-hour NOVA television documentary, "Search for a Safe Cigarette," investigated current efforts to create less toxic cigarettes in 2001.

Media Advocacy, Tobacco Control Policy Change and Teen Smoking in Florida

February 1, 2007 | Journal Article

media advocacy activities implemented by the Florida Tobacco Control Program to determine whether they contributed to increased news coverage, policy changes and reductions in youth smoking.

Professional Athletes Persuade Young Fans Not to Smoke

March 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

The Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation and the Jacksonville Jaguars football team ran an array of projects to discourage smoking among fans and area youth.

Health Issues on Ballots Across the Country

November 9, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Voters across the country were presented Tuesday with more than 170 ballot initiatives, many on health-related issues.

Rebecca Project for Human Rights Expands Advocacy

May 3, 2011 | Program Result Report

From 2005 to 2010, the Washington-based Rebecca Project for Human Rights expanded its efforts to advocate on behalf of low-income families suffering from the impact of a parent's substance abuse.

Florida, Hawaii and Mississippi Celebrate Tobacco Tax Victories

May 15, 2009 | News Release/Video

Six states have increased taxes in 2009; North Carolina, Wisconsin Approve Statewide Smoke-Free Laws.

Medicare Tests the Cost and Health Benefits of Tobacco-Cessation Programs for Seniors

January 1, 2005 | Program Result Report

The Connecticut Peer Review Organization held a Seniors and Smoking Conference to expand recruitment activities for the Medicare Stop Smoking Program, a federally funded demonstration project to test tobacco-cessation interventions as a Medicare benefit.

Researchers Study State-Level Tobacco Industry Lobbying

October 1, 2004 | Program Result Report

The Common Cause Education Fund produced and disseminated 12 state reports that document the tobacco industry's campaign contributions and lobbying efforts and the success or failure of tobacco-control efforts at the state level from February 2002 through July 2003.

State Enforcement of Federal Tobacco Access Law Varies

May 31, 2000 | Program Result Report

George Washington University assessed the extent of implementation of the federal Synar Amendment and described the factors influencing its implementation at the federal and state levels.

Support, Not Sanctions, May Help Pregnant Women at Risk for Substance Abuse

June 1, 1998 | Program Result Report

The March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation developed self-help and empowerment groups for pregnant and postpartum women with the aim of reducing substance abuse and improving pregnancy outcomes in high-risk communities.

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