Smoking depiction in movies urges teenagers to puff, a US govt. report says

Posted: August 22nd 2008 By editor1       under: Cancer, Smoking    Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

A sweeping report on tobacco suggests that depiction of smoking in movies urges teenagers to start smoking.

According to this report from the National Cancer Institute, more than $13 billion were spent on smoking-related advertising and promotion during 2005. The spending helped to boost overall tobacco use and it was absolutely contrary to tobacco industry claims of building brand loyalty.

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