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by jvanderbot
297 days ago
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Well, hate to be that guy, but surgeons general warnings coincided with significant reduction in smoking. We've just reached the flattening of that curve. After decades of declines. It's hard to believe that a prominent well - worded warning would do nothing but that's not to say it'll be effective for this. |
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BUT, I think it's very likely that the surgeon general warning was closer to a signal that consensus had been achieved. That voice of authority didn't actually _tell_ anyone what to believe, but was a message that anyone could look around and use many sources to see that there was a consensus on the bad effects of smoking.