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Recent research shows that Philip Morris's "Think, Don't Smoke" ads make kids more likely to smoke, while anti-smoking ads designed by health groups decrease smoking.

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Study Shows Philip Morris's Anti-Smoking Ads Make Kids More Likely to Smoke


Recent research shows that Philip Morris's "Think, Don't Smoke" ads make kids more likely to smoke, while anti-smoking ads designed by health groups decrease smoking.


http://www.apha.org/news/press/2002/truth.htm.


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