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Ontario Medical Association analysis of tobacco industry sponsored "youth smoking prevention" programs concludes they are a tobacco industry PR campaign, designed to make the industry look good, not to reduce youth smoking.

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Ontario Medical Association analysis of tobacco industry sponsored "youth smoking prevention" programs concludes they are a tobacco industry PR campaign, designed to make the industry look good, not to reduce youth smoking.


http://www.oma.org/pcomm/OMR/mar/02smoking.htm.


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