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Seventy percent of teens have seen e-cigarette ads, putting them at high risk for trying the products, which are increasingly popular with young people, a new study found. Tobacco companies are ...
One of the most infamous examples is the Virginia Slims’ cigarette ad campaign “You’ve come a long way, baby” that began in 1968 and continued throughout the ’70s and ‘80s. These ads ...
Nearly 70 percent — an estimated 18.3 million students — reported having seen e-cigarette marketing in at least one setting that year. They were most likely to see e-cig ads in retail stores ...
There are uncanny parallels between the public health challenges posed by gambling advertising today and tobacco advertising 50 years ago. In 1970, a tobacco ad ran on Australian television every ...
Advertising Cigarettes on Television and Radio ... Environmental regulations were less stringent in the '70s, leading to instances of companies dumping untreated industrial waste into rivers ...
The world’s largest multinational tobacco companies are advertising cigarettes to kids near playgrounds and schools in 42 majority low- and middle-income countries. That’s the key finding of ...
One of the most infamous examples is the Virginia Slims’ cigarette ad campaign “You’ve come a long way, baby” that began in 1968 and continued throughout the ’70s and ‘80s. These ads ...
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