Smokeless nicotine products are being seen as a “bridge” to quitting cigarettes for former and current members of the military, which has an entrenched culture of tobacco use, multiple experts said during a Tuesday event for The Hill. “I’m a vascular and intervention radiologist, so, over, again, over my career, I’ve taken care of a…
Smokeless nicotine seen as ‘bridge’ for military members, veterans quitting cigarettes
Originally reported by The Hill
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