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L.A. County Department of Public Health Urges Hollywood to Seriously Address Movies' Impact on Teen Smoking.

Anti-Smoking Movie Trailer Debuts, Along with Research Showing Hollywood's 2007 Pledge to Address Smoking in Movies Aimed at Youth is Lackluster

LOS ANGELES -- Today the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health marked the one-year anniversary of the Motion Picture Association of America's (MPAA) pledge to address the impact of smoking in movies aimed at teen audiences by calling the MPAA's efforts lackluster. Public Health, joined by representatives from the California Medical Association, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Smoke-free Movies Project, Breathe California Thumbs Up! Thumbs Down! Project, and the American Medical Association Alliance urged ...

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