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New community-engaged research grant will evaluate an effort to help American Indian people quit smoking
Honoring Tradition: Tribal Tobacco Conference Celebrates Traditional Tobacco’s Role in Indigenous Communities
UMN Institute for Global Cancer Prevention Research hosts World Health Organization event to strengthen global tobacco control efforts
Only one in four rural U.S. smokers attempted to quit during a one-year period
School of Public Health smoking-cessation research included in White House’s cancer-prevention campaign
New study shows that quitting smoking leads to a lower risk of household food insecurity
When a tobacco user quits smoking, their household is less likely to experience food insecurity in the following year, according to a new study from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health (SPH) published in Annals of Epidemiology.
New Method to Estimate Impact of FDA Tobacco Regulations
Faculty Joe Koopmeiners and David Vock will apply their methodology to data from 12 randomized trials of reduced-nicotine cigarettes to evaluate the impact of nicotine reduction as a regulatory policy.
