University of Minnesota Research Influences FDA Decision on Lower Nicotine Levels in Cigarettes
July 07, 2022
July 07, 2022
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, July 7 (TNSres) -- The University of Minnesota issued the following news release:
A decades-long collaborative research effort that determined that a lower dose of nicotine in cigarettes led to a reduction in cigarette smoking, less exposure to and dependence on carcinogens and an increase in attempts to quit has finally paid off. Led by Dorothy Hatsukami, Ph.D., a professor of psychiatry, and behavioral sciences and her co-principal investigator Eric Donny, . . .
A decades-long collaborative research effort that determined that a lower dose of nicotine in cigarettes led to a reduction in cigarette smoking, less exposure to and dependence on carcinogens and an increase in attempts to quit has finally paid off. Led by Dorothy Hatsukami, Ph.D., a professor of psychiatry, and behavioral sciences and her co-principal investigator Eric Donny, . . .