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WHO calls: No of cigarettes-Smoking more in movies

Smoking leads to to Imitate. Especially hot Stars and starlets bring the audience in, to cigarette to grab. That’s why the world health organization, Smoking in films to be banned.

Since years of fighting, the world health organization (WHO) against the tobacco use. Now she has a new cause of Harm identified: the Smoking cinema – and Fernsehhelden. Smoking in television and movies send, especially to younger viewers, according to the WHO-view the wrong signals. Smoking in the Film will, of course, commonplace and socially accepted shown, is the criticism. This leads especially young people, even once Smoking a try.

Movies with tobacco use to motivate millions of young people to Smoking

The science confirms it: Dr. Dogulas Bettcher, WHO Director for the prevention of non-communicable diseases, commented on the beginning of February in Geneva, presented the third report as follows: “advertising of cigarettes to switch from year to year more difficult. The canvas, however, is the final way to millions of young people Smoking to make them palatable.” Therefore, the organization demands this, also in the cinema Anti-Smoking campaigns to be broadcast. Also encourage the governments, the age restrictions on movies with Smoking actors to increase and at the same time, any subsidies for such strips to be deleted. Furthermore, in the credits to be made clear that the actor is no money for the tobacco.

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The basis for the WHO report is an in-house study. The Numbers in this study actually appear to be alarming: More than a third of the surveyed smokers stated that their first cigarette of figures on the canvas, was inspired. 2014 was in almost half of all Hollywood films at least one Time, the Glimmstängel lit. Would the world health organization is now significantly counteract. Whether the the consumption of cigarettes among young people, however, is reduced or, rather, fewer young people get tricked with the smoke to begin, remains to be seen.

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