Citing the presence of multiple harmful substances, the research report pointed out, "There is a need to regulate synthetic nicotine in the same manner as tobacco-derived nicotine." The report specifically emphasized, "The claim that synthetic nicotine is a 'pure' substance is not true," and added, "It is advisable to manage synthetic and tobacco-derived nicotine without distinction, as is done in foreign countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada." With the government having decided on its stance to regulate synthetic nicotine, attention is now focused on whether discussions on related legislation in the National Assembly will gain momentum
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Assessment of genotoxicity of waterpipe and cigarette smoking in lymphocytes using the sister-chromatid exchange assay: a comparative study
The chance of you falling back into smoking if you start with a weak strength is much higher
Stanton Glantz, a University of California San Francisco researcher whose program recently received $20 million from the FDA to study tobacco harms, commented on a lawsuit the FDA lost to R.J
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