Study Finds Higher Nicotine Levels in Cigarettes

Published January 18th, 2007


The Harvard School of Public Health has released a study that finds cigarette companies are boosting the amount of nicotine in their products. A researcher speculates that more nicotine could mean a higher potential for addiction among smokers.

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