Study: Nicotine Levels May Be ManipulatedPORTLAND, Ore. - A study found that some brands of
cigarettes deliver a much more powerful nicotine "kick" than others, adding to suspicions that manufacturers deliberately blend
tobacco to boost the addictive effect.
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Some cigarettes 'more addictive'Some cigarette brands are likely to be far more addictive than others, new research warns.
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OHSU researcher publishes first measurements of 'free-base' nicotine in cigarette smokePORTLAND, Ore. -- When it comes to nicotine content, all
cigarettes are not created equal, according to a new study by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University. In fact, the study finds that some commercial cigarette brands contain 10 to 20 times
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No Advantage to Additive-Free CigarettesDec. 11, 2002 (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Regardless of popular belief, additive-free
cigarettes and bidis, the hand-rolled
cigarettes from India, may not offer a less-harmful alternative to normal
cigarettes according new research. Instead, they may be more ha
read more ...12/11/02
Fears over additive-free cigarettesSmokers who believe they are choosing the healthy option with additive-free
cigarettes may find they are actually more toxic than conventional ones.
read more ...12/03/02