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 Feds Spend $373,522 to Put Subliminal Cigarette Warnings in Video Games
Posted By Elizabeth Harrington On July 16, 2017 @ 5:00 am In Issues | No Comments

The National Institutes of Health is spending nearly $400,000 testing how to insert subliminal messages against cigarette smoking in video games played by teens.

The University of Connecticut received a grant for the study earlier this year that suggest teenagers are easier targets for anti-cigarette messaging when they are lost in video games.

Article printed from Washington Free Beacon: http://freebeacon.com

URL to article: http://freebeacon.com/issues/feds-spend-373522-put-subliminal-cigarette-warnings-video-games/


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The first Metal Gear game gave you cigarettes as a tool. You blew smoke to locate laser tripwires. However as you smoked you were losing life.

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That's right, get rid of that evil tobacco! You gotta smoke doobie, cuz weed smoke won't hurt you myan!
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