Sentences with phrase «campaigns against smoking»

Some even lump campaigns against smoking...
There's currently a campaign against smoking featuring past smoker who now have trachs and look extremely ill.
Roberts, a veteran researcher and advocate, compares the evolving campaign against loud music to the early years of the campaign against smoking, in the sense that many people have no idea that they are hurting themselves, and would take steps to prevent injury if they had the right information.
Notably, the three national organizations most closely associated with the public campaign against smoking — the American Lung Association, American Heart Association, and American Cancer Society — were «indifferent» or «skeptical» to initiatives of the state and local activists.

Not exact matches

He has now returned to the financial data firm he founded but is hardly giving up his high - wattage policy activism — leading campaigns for gun control and against smoking and obesity.
One solution is a widespread, well - funded public health campaign to inoculate kids against the forces that lead to unhealthful eating, akin to that used to discourage teen smoking.
Smoking cannabis was also becoming a popular alternative to alcohol, until Harry J. Anslinger began his propaganda campaign against it after Prohibition was repealed.
Last night, at the launch of a new campaign to «stop glorifying drug use in the media,» Staten Island Borough President James Molinaro spoke out against enemy No. 1: Lady Gaga, who appears to have smoked a joint onstage in Amsterdam last week.
Also, specifically on smoking, you'll note that the same organisations and in some cases, even the same people, fought the war against tobacco science that are now engaged in the campaign against climate science.
The drastic reduction in the incidence of smoking was a great public health victory; a moral campaign against second - hand smoke shows that a line has been crossed to advocacy not based on science.
To recap: Ross Gelbspan accuses a prominent skeptic scientist of being involved in a global warming «misinformation campaign», and he claims a key «leaked memo» phrase he supposedly found is the smoking gun evidence for his overall accusation against skeptic scientists.
Law enforcement organizations will campaign fiercely against it, since their livelihood depends, in no small part, on being able to lock up a guy smoking a joint in the park.
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