Psychiatrists call for mark to identify airbrushed ads
By John Reynolds Tuesday, 23 February 2010 10:00AM
LONDON - The Royal College of Psychiatrists has called for digitally manipulated ads to be forced to carry a kitemark, in a bid to raise awareness of how much advertising presents an idealised image of models.
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