Research shows cigarette branding influential on teens

Teenagers would be put off trying smoking for the first time if tobacco was sold in plain packets, health campaigners have said.

Research shows cigarette branding influential on teens

Teenagers would be put off trying smoking for the first time if tobacco was sold in plain packets, health campaigners have said.

Research involving 15 and 16-year-olds found branded packets encourage young people to take up the habit, while smokers would try and quit if all packets were the same.

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