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What's in Tobacco Reports on additives and ingredients, and the chemical onstituents in tobacco smoke. The Safer Cigarette: What the Tobacco Industry Could Do..and Why It Hasn't Done it ASH-UK paper; a survey of 25 years of patents for innovations to reduce toxic and carcinogenic chemicals in tobacco smoke. Manipulating Addictiveness of Tobacco Once secret industry memos and other court-released documents address industry manipulation of tobacco's addictive properties. Low Tar Product Category Case study of tobbaco industry internal marketing documents shows considerable concern with exploiting smokers' perceptions that low-tar product were safer, and no concern with actually making the product safer. ScienceDaily Magazine -- Tobacco Smoke Flavoring Contains Hazardous Chemicals Scientists have new data that toxic flavoring chemicals put in cigarettes are reaching smokers through cigarette smoke and may pose health hazards of their own. Low-Tar Cigarettes: No Benefit to Public Health Millions of Americans smoke "low-tar," "mild," or "light" cigarettes, believing they're less hazardous. But scientific experts conclude that public health has not been served by changes in cigarette design and manufacturing o "Light" Cigarettes, Heavy Damage National Cancer Institute finds that low-tar, low-nicotine cigarettes are no safer than any other cigarettes, contrary to tobacco industry marketing messages of less risk. Measurements of Eclipse Research measurement finds that Eclipse exposes the user to significant quantities of nicotine and carbon monoxide, just like cigarettes. Cigarette design - additives, low-tar and 'safe' cigarettes ASH UK Paper on development of "free nicotine" product. "Crack" Nicotine in Cigarettes Varies Widely New research measures amount of free-base nicotine in "the modern cigarette, a highly engineered nicotine delivery device". More Product Sites |
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