| 4 | Cigarette Wars Heating Up They maintain that independent research should be done on the new cigarettes to determine if they actually could reduce harm to smokers or work as a bridge to help the most addicted smokers quit ...
The new cigarettes contain fewer nitrosamines and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, carcinogens found in cigarette smoke, than premium cigarettes ...
and a claim that the regulations violate the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the Federal Constitution ...
another brand, which its makers say contains "less toxins," is being test-marketed ...
I think this a major shift in the world of tobacco marketing, and regulation, and public health," says Jack Henningfield, a behavioral biology professor at Johns Hopkins University, referring to the intensified push by state and local lawmakers to discourage smoking, and a host of new product s designed to provide safer ways to smoke ... |