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Title: Reuters: Benefits of graphic anti-meth ads questioned
Post by: NaDiNe on December 19, 2008, 09:59:56 PM
Benefits of graphic anti-meth ads questioned
      


NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The Montana Meth Project's (MMP) anti-drug ads have been getting plenty of media attention and government funding. There's only one problem; they may not be reducing meth use among the state's teens, and could even be making the drug more acceptable, according to a researcher who has conducted an analysis of the project's own survey data and press releases.<div class="feedflare">
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