Each month, GHEA aggregates the latest news and research related to place-based tobacco control and geographic health disparities. Below you will find the latest posts, updated regularly throughout the month.
(Last updated: December 14, 2021)
General Tobacco Control News and Research
- An international study finds that pregnant women are more likely to stop smoking if financial incentives are offered as part of their treatment plan.
- A study finds that warning labels on flavored e-liquid vials are moderately effective in preventing e-cigarette use in young adults, but fail to increase perception of addictiveness.
- Findings from a recent research study suggest that increased spending on tobacco control programs will reduce the number of high school students who use e-cigarettes and will decrease the number of days e-cigarettes products are used by high school students.
- The Truth Initiative recently published “Vaping in the Workplace,” a report that examines e-cigarette use rates in medium and large U.S. workplaces.