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first causal evidence on whether e-cigarette advertising on television and in magazines (which comprise about 90% of total … advertising but no for magazine advertising. Our results indicate that a policy to ban TV advertising of e-cigarettes would have …
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first causal evidence on whether e-cigarette advertising on television and in magazines (which comprise about 90% of total … advertising but no for magazine advertising. Our results indicate that a policy to ban TV advertising of e-cigarettes would have …
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, CABG, are more likely to improve their behavior - eating, exercise, smoking, and drinking - in a way that increases … behavior: smoking. We find that CABG patients are 12 percentage points more likely to quit smoking in the one-year period …
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advertising on children and adolescents being overweight. The advertising measure used is the number of hours of spot television … fast-food restaurant advertising messages seen per week. Our results indicate that a ban on these advertisements would … overweight adolescents ages 12-18 by 12 percent. The elimination of the tax deductibility of this type of advertising would …
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advertising on children and adolescents being overweight. The advertising measure used is the number of hours of spot television … fast-food restaurant advertising messages seen per week. Our results indicate that a ban on these advertisements would … overweight adolescents ages 12-18 by 12 percent. The elimination of the tax deductibility of this type of advertising would …
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Longitudinal Survey of Youth to estimate the effects of television fast-food restaurant advertising on children and adolescents … tax deductibility of this type of advertising would produce smaller declines of between 5 and 7 percent in these outcomes …
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