June 8, 2012 — The Boston Globe: “Public health campaigns that pinpointed other troubling behaviors, such as teen smoking and drunken driving, have successfully driven down rates over the past decade…One blueprint that may prove effective is the 1988 nationwide campaign designed by Harvard School of Public Health associate dean Jay A. Winsten for attacking drunken driving…Winsten said social media, including Facebook and Twitter, could be helpful in mounting a campaign against texting while driving.”
Read The Boston Globe article by Kay Lazar
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