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    • Tobacco Retailers
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    Other Retail Resources, September 22, 2021

    New GIFs, PDFs available for your media toolbox

    New GIFs, PDFs available for your media toolbox

    The American Heart Association has developed a series of well-done GIFs and PDFs to support policy work on tobacco flavors and tobacco retail licensure. You’re welcome to share them with your networks. See the flavors/menthol GIFs. See the tobacco retail licensure GIFs and PDFs.

    Recent Resources

    Supply and demand effects between tobacco retailer density and smoking prevalence

    An ASPiRE team that included Shelley Golden, Todd Combs, Kurt Ribisl, and Chris Baggett examined the role of consumer demand and supply of tobacco in the retail environment in the association between [...]

    Tobacco retailer density and its association with birth outcomes in the USA: 2000-2016

    An ASPiRE team that included Chris Baggett, Kurt Ribisl, and Shelley Golden looked at the relationship between tobacco retailer density and birth outcomes across the USA and predicted the potential [...]

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