The tobacco industry, public health groups, and the World Health Organization (WHO) have all recently drawn attention to nicotine analogues – compounds chemically similar to but distinct from nicotine. What are these compounds and why the attention?
The tobacco industry, public health groups, and the World Health Organization (WHO) have all recently drawn attention to nicotine analogues – compounds chemically similar to but distinct from nicotine. What are these compounds and why the attention?
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