Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which has spent $700 million to help fight smoking through research and advocacy since 1991, is shifting focus to childhood obesity through pledge of $500 million in spending over five years; foundation's antiobesity financing rose to $58 million in 2009, while its antismoking grants fell to $4 million, highlighting competition for private funds and shift in public health priorities; experts say without another antismoking advocate like Robert Wood Johnson, tobac...
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