1/5 This weekend’s #SundaySpotlight highlights the #PublicHealthReports article, The Influence of Tobacco Retailer Density and Poverty on Tobacco Use in a Densely Populated Urban Environment:https://bit.ly/2HsDnlp
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3/5 Easy access to tobacco products thanks to high tobacco retailer density can contribute to higher smoking prevalence in poorer urban neighborhoods.
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4/5 Sophisticated geocoding analysis of NYC neighborhoods found that the poorer the neighborhood, the stronger the influence of tobacco retailer density on residents’ smoking.
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5/5 Poor urban communities may be particularly vulnerable to the presence and marketing of tobacco products. We must pay close attention to such local factors to make our efforts to reduce smoking prevalence more effective.
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We hear you! We support an e-cig flavor ban to fight the youth vaping epidemic. But we also support a menthol cigarette ban. Flavors don’t discriminate-they just hook kids! We want to protect ALL kids from tobacco products and companies that target them!
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#ecigs are already replacing tobacco products despite#Prohibition2.0.#publichealthblunders
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