HUD Housing Goes Smoke Free: July 30, 2018
As of today, July 30, all HUD housing is to go smoke-free, protecting residents in multi-unit housing from dangerous secondhand smoke. There is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke, and in multi-unit housing, smoke can travel between units through hallways, windows, cracks in the ceiling, plumbing, and other routes. According to the CDC, Read More »
Tobacco Action Coalition of the Finger Lakes (TACFL)
February 26th
The federal government earned a “D” for federal coverage of treatments to help smokers quit in our 2021 “State of Tobacco Control” report. Tobacco use is a serious addiction and continues to kill over 480,000 Americans each year. Additionally, smoking increases the risk of the most severe impacts of COVID-19, making ending tobacco use more important than ever. Lung.org/sotcThe federal government earned a “D” for federal coverage of treatments to help smokers quit in our 2021 “State of Tobacco Control” report. Tobacco use is a serious addiction and continues to kill over 480,000 Americans each year. Additionally, smoking increases the risk of the most severe impacts of COVID-19, making ending tobacco use more important than ever. Lung.org/sotc ... See MoreSee Less
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Tobacco Action Coalition of the Finger Lakes (TACFL)
February 26th
Reality CheckSmokeless tobacco companies have used professional athletes to glamorize and normalize their products. There is no evidence that smokeless tobacco improves athletic performance. Smokeless tobacco can lead to nicotine addiction, increases the risk for death from heart disease and stroke and can cause cancer. #throughwithchewweek2021 ... See MoreSee Less
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Tobacco Action Coalition of the Finger Lakes (TACFL)
February 25th
CDC Tobacco FreeToday is the #GreatAmericanSpitOut. It’s time to ditch the dip and start living a tobacco free life. Find free resources at CDC.gov/quit. ... See MoreSee Less
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