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Cigarette consumption in Indiana dropped 40% during the first three months of a long-sought tax increase, according to the Indiana Department of Health.
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A new mobile lung clinic is bringing lung screenings to more community members in Indianapolis.
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The alternatives have a similar taste, packaging and marketing. Anti-smoking activists say this is a way to get around state and federal bans.
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Indiana scored failing grades in most categories included in the State of Tobacco report 2024 by the American Lung Association.
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The annual State of Tobacco Control Report assesses state and federal policies to reduce tobacco use. Indiana received a C or below in all five areas.
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E-cigarettes are the most commonly used tobacco product among Indiana high school students. Twenty percent of high school Hoosiers reported e-cigarette use in 2021.
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The federal government recently raised the smoking age to 21 to help curb teen vaping. Some are applauding the decision as a win for public health. Others worry it was a knee-jerk reaction.
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Just a few weeks ago, some Midwest state legislatures were aiming to raise the legal age for smoking. But Congress moved first, setting a new national age limit of 21.
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The bill imposes penalties on retailers who sell smoking or vaping products to anyone under 21. But it eliminates existing fines for anyone underage from possessing those products.
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The CDC says smoking is the leading cause of cancer and cancer deaths. But research shows most smokers don't quit -- even while battling cancer.