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FDA Shows "The Real Cost" of Cigarette Smoking on the Growing Mental Health Crisis Among Teens
New work from FCB New York
Dec. 12, 2020
FCB and FDA Launch Next Iteration of "Little Lungs," the Smoking Prevention Campaign Targeting Teens
FCB New York and FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products have launched the next installment of ''Little Lungs.''
Apr. 07, 2020
Smoke Free Israel Says "Don't Infect Yourself With This Pandemic"
The Smoke Free Israel Initiative is a nonprofit organization aimed at preventing smoking amongst young people and youth
Nov. 18, 2019
Danish Cancer Society thanks smokers for smoking
Smoke-free Future campaign uses an unusual twist in battle to stop children from picking up the habit
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Clash of Clans Invites People to Raid Erling Haaland’s Village in OOH Campaign
Clash of Clans, one of the world’s most-downloaded mobile games, partners with football superstar Haaland
May. 10, 2024
Bowel Cancer UK Campaign Targets Adults Most Reluctant to See their GP
The campaign, called Tell Your GP Instead, was developed by behaviour change experts at Claremont Communications