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If electronic cigarettes can help people quit smoking, then why is Big Tobacco investing heavily in them?
…The tobacco industry knows something that some harm reduction theorists don’t realize, and that the e-cigarette industry doesn’t care about: Electronic cigarettes can be an adjunct to smoking instead of a replacement. Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Big Tobacco, Cigarette warning labels, e-cigarette, electronic cigarette, Prevention, Recovery, Second-hand smoke, Smoke-free, Smoking, Substance abuse, Substance use disorder treatment, Tobacco, Tobacco cessation, Tobacco lies, Tobacco marketing, Treatment
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Big Tobacco: The biggest and most willing liar
By Jim Gogek In the film noir The Naked City, Detective Muldoon tells the smarmy Frank Niles, “…you are probably the biggest and most willing liar I have ever met.” Muldoon never met the modern day tobacco industry. In its … Continue reading

