The depiction of casual, consequence-free smoking and general disregard for public health in 1980s television reflects a societal delay in adopting modern health standards, treating long-term risks as ...
Smoking on screen has long had a complicated relationship with public health. In the early days of cinema, it was a symbol of rebellion, sex appeal, and cool confidence. But as smoking rates declined ...
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