Advert Aims To Win Smokers' Hearts
Main Category: Smoking / Quit SmokingAlso Included In: Cardiovascular / Cardiology
Article Date: 12 Nov 2007 - 6:00 PST
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An explicit anti smoking campaign aims to get to the heart of how damaging cigarettes are to health.
A new TV commercial, tying in with a series of newspaper adverts is being launched by Fresh, Smokefree North East.
The TV advert, which will be shown from Tuesday, shows smoke from a discarded cigarette strangling somebody, illustrating how cigarette smoke can restrict the amount of oxygen to your heart.
Dr Ian Purcell, a heart specialist at Freeman Hospital, said: "The incidence of heart disease due to smoking is still worryingly high and I fear that the destructive effects of smoking on the heart are not fully appreciated."
"Most of us are well aware that tobacco represents a major threat to our general health, but this campaign will put the spotlight onto the heart."
"Continual exposure to secondhand smoke has been shown to nearly double the chance of a heart attack, with thousands of people dying each year, including life long non-smokers."
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Getting Out The Message About Tobacco Smoke
posted by Pete on 12 Nov 2007 at 9:17 amThere needs to be a stronger effort to get the message out about how damaging tobacco smoke is to non smokers, especially children and people with respiratory problems. The public also need to be informed that second hand smoke is a significant contributor to heart disease. Hard hitting commercials would probably be the best way to get this news across to the public.
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