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Report by the Ontario Medical Association concludes that tobacco industry sponsored youth programs don't work, identifies the reasons the industry runs the programs, and outlines how these programs actually make smoking attractive to teens.

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Smoke and Mirrors: Tobacco Industry-Sponsored Youth Prevention Programs In the Context of Compre


Report by the Ontario Medical Association concludes that tobacco industry sponsored youth programs don't work, identifies the reasons the industry runs the programs, and outlines how these programs actually make smoking attractive to teens.


http://www.oma.org/phealth/smokeandmirrors.htm.


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