A Majority Of Adults Still Falsely Believe Nicotine Fuels Tobacco Cancer
A recent study shows adults remain woefully misinformed on the health consequences of nicotine, falsely believing it is fueling cancer in cigarette smokers. Roughly 53 percent of adults recently surveyed think nicotine causes cancer, a study released in February revealed during the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco’s annual meeting in Maryland. The Pinney Associates-researcher-conducted…
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