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Low-Tar Cigarettes Had Merit, Said American Cancer Society; So Do E-Cigarettes
Low-Tar Cigarettes Had Merit, Said American Cancer Society; So Do E-Cigarettes
E-cigarette opponents routinely claim that e-cigarettes benefit from industry-promoted consumer health misconceptions in the same manner that so-called light cigarettes soared in popularity years ago, when, it is alleged, marketers created a mythology about the relative safety of “reduced tar.” In reality, there is more truth in those light claims than people suspect. According to one heavily…
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started smoking again. bought the wrong cigarettes. thought they were too strong and then I thought,
"...you need low tar".
low tar cigarettes
Has anyone discussed the oddity of Sherlock and Mycroft sharing a smoke break in HLV? Because, really, I have a hard time seeing one of them saying to the other, "Fancy a smoke?" Especially since Sherlock has just gotten out of the hospital. (I have weird Sherlock plot thoughts during train commutes.)
The Holmes Brothers
That's it, I give up. I am going to go find a new brand of cig to smoke. And If I don't like it I will just have to wait a year until I use up the pack.
Yes, you read that right. It takes me a year to smoke one pack of cigs. Anyone have any good low tar: menthol, rose, or vanilla recommendations?