Vaping among South African teens is skyrocketing, and parents are left asking: What’s next? Is it just a phase, or are we staring down the barrel of...
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Gambling can be highly addictive. Should gambling companies advertise their products? Answers to this question depend on multiple factors, with advertising portraying gambling as harmless being one of them. When directed toward those at risk, such advertisements could pose problems. Legality Gambling advertising can be an intricate subject, and marketing companies who venture into this ... Read more
Vaping among South African teens is skyrocketing, and parents are left asking: What’s next? Is it just a phase, or are we staring down the barrel of...
Vaping among South African teens is skyrocketing, and parents are left asking: What’s next? Is it just a phase, or are we staring down the barrel of...
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As South Africa grapples with a severe healthcare crisis, the National Department of Health’s decision to spend R28 million on advertising the...