Does smoking on TV affect rates of real-life tobacco consumption? (Medical News Today, April 4th, 2014)
Tobacco less visible on prime time TV; study links trend to drop in U.S. smoking rates (The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), April 4th, 2014)
Quitting Smoking Is Tied To Fewer TV Commercials, But Price Still Plays The Largest Role (Medical Daily, April 4th, 2014)
Tuning In And Turning Off: Absence Of Smoking On TV Has Contributed To A Decrease In Tobacco Use (RedOrbit.com, April 4th, 2014)
With Primetime Reel Life Declining Tobacco Use, Smoking Habits Fall in Real Life Too (Onlymyhealth (New Delhi), April 4th, 2014)
Study: Fewer Cases of Smoking on TV Screens May Be Tied to Overall Drop in U.S. Smoking Rates (New Public Health, RWJF, April 4th, 2014)
Study: Cigarette Sales Decline as TV Features Fewer Smokers (The Hollywood Reporter, April 3rd, 2014)
GOP repeal stance runs into complications, in deep red West Virginia (The Washington Post, March 27th, 2014)
This is why you should talk to your kids about gambling addiction (Oroville Mercury-Register (CA), March 26th, 2014)
FactCheck.org: Brian Ellis ad against Rep. Justin Amash misses mark on abortion stance (MLive.com, March 24th, 2014)