I do not have comparative information but this presentation was
developed and used to discuss the toxic six ingredients in cigarettes
with junior and high school students in our region.
Kim
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We are looking for a listing of the chemical content of different
brands
and types of tobacco products in order to debunk some of the
misperceptions of young smokers. So far, we have found a few sources,
but nothing so far that would allow a meaningful comparison across
brands of cigarettes, chew tobacco and that used in hookahs.
Is anyone aware of any sources of such comparative information?
Thanks.
Nancy
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