Tobacco Industry Anti-Smoking Ads Make Kids Smoke - Research finds that tobacco industry youth smoking ad may actually make teens want to smoke more.y. - http://preventdisease.com/news/articles/anti-smoking_kids.shtml
More Smoke and Mirrors - 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
Tobacco Industry Youth Programs Alert - Warns of industry "youth smoking" programs, and analyzes their design, funding, and purposes. - http://www.globalink.org/tobacco/docs/na-docs/aa990805.shtml
Industry "Youth Programs" Help Avoid Regulation - Presents and analyzes industry document that shows that one purpose of the industry's "youth programs" is to fend off regulation. - http://www.tobacco.org/Documents/dd/ddindyyouthprograms.html
Tobacco Industry Waged False Battle Against Youth Smoking - Article from the Saint Paul Pioneer Press regarding the tobacco industry's high-profile efforts to keep kids from smoking while secretly, yet actively, opposing numerous federal, state and local efforts to combat underage smoking. - http://www.no-smoking.org/august98/08-26-98-3.html
Nursing World: Letter to Philip Morris - American Nurses Association open letter explains their stand, and details why they doubt PM's "youth smoking prevention" campaign is anything but a public relations gesture. - http://nursingworld.org/pressrel/1999/ltr1029.htm
Tobacco's Youth Anti-smoking Programs Promote the Industry - The tobacco industry's own documents show that most youth smoking prevention programs it has supported are designed to promote tobacco industry political and marketing aims rather than to reduce smoking. - http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/stories/2002/05/27/daily28.html
Tobacco Industry Youth Programs Are Smokescreen - The tobacco industry's own documents show that most youth smoking provention programs it has supported are designed to promote industry political and marketing aims, rather than reduce smoking, according to researchers who analyzed nearly 500 industry do - http://www.ucsfhealth.org/childrens/health_library/news/2002/05/9748.html
PR in the Playground - ASH-UK report on the tobacco industry's "youth smoking prevention" programs. - http://www.ash.org.uk/html/advspo/html/playground.html