Harm-reduction cigarettes are more toxic than traditional cigarettes, study finds
Monday, December 8, 2008 - 16:27
in Mathematics & Economics
Typically, tobacco companies market harm-reduction cigarettes as being safer than traditional "full-flavored" brands, leading many smokers to conclude that the use of harm-reduction brands lowers their exposure to toxicants.
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