Published online May 1, 2008
PEDIATRICS Vol. 121 No. 5 May 2008, pp. 1074 (doi:10.1542/peds.2008-0128)
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

A Coalition of the Film Industry and Public Health Leaders

Sonika Bhatnagar, MD, MPH
Harvard School of Public Health,
Boston, MA 02215

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To the Editor.

I commend the authors of the article "Longitudinal Study of Viewing Smoking in Movies and Initiation of Smoking by Children"1 for their initiative to demonstrate this relationship. However, it would be remiss not to include the recent historical events between the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and our public health leaders.

In October 2006, Dan Glickman, the . . . [Full Text of this Article]