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Takeaways from the National Conference on Tobacco or Health
In August 2025, five CADCA staff members attended the National Conference on Tobacco or Health (NCTOH) in Chicago, Illinois. As one of the largest national gatherings for tobacco prevention professionals, the conference brought together leaders,...

Takeaways from the National Conference on Tobacco or Health
In August 2025, five CADCA staff members attended the National Conference on Tobacco or Health (NCTOH) in Chicago, Illinois. As one of the largest national gatherings for tobacco prevention professionals, the conference brought together leaders, practitioners, and advocates to share strategies and strengthen connections across the field.

Conducting Store Assessments in Alcohol Outlets
Through the Retail Alcohol Data (RAD) Collaborative, 31 community coalitions across 15 states visited 2,368 stores to collect data on alcohol pricing, placement, and promotion.

Partnering to Save Lives
Since 2020, CADCA and Walmart have partnered to educate community members about naloxone, a life-saving medication that can reverse an opioid overdose.
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Introducing A New Webinar Series for Coalition Growth
Coalition work is complex. Building and sustaining an effective coalition takes structure, strategy, and a clear understanding of what makes community change stick. That’s why CADCA is launching Competencies in Focus, a new monthly webinar series developed in partnership with the Center for Public Health Systems Science at Washington University in St. Louis.

GHEA Trains at Kentucky Youth Summit
CADCA’s Geographic Health Equity Alliance (GHEA) had the pleasure of training at Casey County Coalition’s Kentucky Youth Summit. This training aimed to educate youth on the importance of comprehensive, holistic k-12 commercial tobacco-free school policies and empower youth to advocate for healthier school environments.

Clearing the Air: Steps to Going Smokefree
CADCA’s Geographic Health Equity Alliance (GHEA) recently partnered with American Nonsmokers’ Rights Foundation (ANRF) to host “Clearing the Air: Steps to Going Smokefree”.

Clearing the Air Part 1: The Science of Secondhand Smoke
Since the 1970s, the nonsmokers’ rights movement has made significant progress toward expanding clean indoor air protections for everyone, and today 62.7% of the U.S. population is protected from secondhand smoke exposure by local or statewide smokefree laws.

The Center for Black Health and Equity’s Position on Menthol
Today, we are highlighting a call to action from one of CADCA’s partners, the Center for Black Health and Equity

Emerging Drug Alerts – Tianeptine and Liquid Fentanyl
The substance use prevention field faces the introduction of two new dangerous products. Tianeptine and injectable liquid fentanyl have gained significant attention for their similarities to opioids. Here’s what you need to know:

Vamos conversar: brilhando uma luz durante o mês de conscientização sobre saúde mental
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, an opportunity to promote more frequent and open dialogues about menta...

Guia de segurança de medicamentos de venda livre
CADCA and Kenvue are excited to present the: Over-the-Counter Medicine Safety Guide DOWNLOAD A COPY TODAY! CADCA is proud to

CADCA and Johnson & Johnson Partner on OTC Video Tutorials
CADCA and Johnson & Johnson (J&J) partnered recently to raise awareness about the Over the Counter (OTC) Medicine Safety program, and

Blog convidado da NIAAA - Os efeitos comportamentais e biológicos do álcool e do COVID-19
Esta postagem convidada foi escrita pelo Instituto Nacional sobre Abuso de Álcool e Alcoolismo (NIAAA). Saiba mais sobre o

Dr. Kevin Sabet em seu próximo livro, Combate à Legalização da Maconha e Fórum CADCA
This guest blog post was written by Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) CEO Kevin Sabet, Ph.D. Learn more about SAM.

Fazer uma pausa no álcool pode ser bom para sua saúde
Esta postagem do blog convidado foi escrita pelo diretor do Instituto Nacional sobre Abuso de Álcool e Alcoolismo (NIAAA), George F. Koob,