- More Smoke and Mirrors Pro
Report by the Ontario Medical Association concludes that tobacco industry sponsored youth programs dont work, identifies the reasons the industry runs the programs, and outlines how these programs actually make smoking attractive to teens. ... https://www.oma.org/
| | - PR in the Playground Tobacco
It is important to know as much as possible about teenage smoking patterns and attitudes. oday’s teenager is tomorrow’s potential regular customer, and the overwhelming majority of mokers first begin to smoke while still in their teens…It is during ... http://old.ash.org.uk/
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- Industry Youth Programs Help Avoid Regulation Org
As we have already seen, the tobacco industrys youth programs help the industry deflect effective tobacco control legislation, regulation and increases in tobacco taxes. Such kids dont smoke programs also give the industry an aura of selfregulation w ... http://www.tobacco.org/
| | - Blowing Smoke Tobacco Industry Youth Prevention Ad Campaigns Views
The tobacco industry has targeted teens for decades. The industrys own documents prove it. Now, some tobacco companies want us to believe that they have reformed their deadly ways with tobacco prevention campaigns aimed at kids.The truth is that the ... http://tobaccofreekids.org/
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- Tobacco Industry Youth Programs Alert Public
For years, the tobacco industry has tried to buy legitimacy by funding programs for youth smoking prevention, but recently tobacco companies have engaged in a new, more insidious effort to improve their public image. Instead of funding programs desi ... http://www.globalink.org/
| | - Nursing World: Letter to Philip Morris Pro
American Nurses Association open letter explains their stand, and details why they doubt PMs youth smoking prevention campaign is anything but a public relations gesture. ... http://nursingworld.org/
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- Tobacco Industry Youth Programs Are Smokescreen Public
The industry assessed in great detail the public relations and legislative outcomes associated with its youth smoking prevention programs. In the mid 1980s, for example, the Tobacco Institute asked its lobbyists to rate its youth prevention programs ... http://www.ucsfhealth.org/
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