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Messages might become more resonant over time. About 25 to 30 per cent of smokers said the medical images could prompt them to phone Quitline, and about a third said they might lead them to cut back on cigarettes. Reactions to the pictures was similar between smokers and nonsmokers, though the bait image produced a weaker response from nonsmokers, possibly be.
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N to worry about health risk associated with smoking and most brands were then nonfilter. The Marlboro brands position as a women's cigarette had also been rethought and it was decided to market it towards men. The tattoo man campaign became under way i.
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Ncourage parents to discuss peer pressure and the hazards of smoking. Philip Morris has spent about $500 million getting the antismoking message out to young people and according to research, the campaign is working. But some groups still criticize cigarette makers, such as Cool Mixx, for targeting teens with campaign ads that use .
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