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Tobacco Control 2003;12:34-36; doi:10.1136/tc.12.1.34
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Tobacco Control 2003;12:34-36
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First, tell the truth: a dialogue on human rights, deception, and the use of smokeless tobacco as a substitute for cigarettes

L T Kozlowski

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Correspondence to: Lynn T Kozlowski, PhD, Department of Biobehavioral Health, Penn State, 315 East Health and Human Development, University Park, PA 16802, USA; ltk1{at}psu.edu

ABSTRACT

The use of smokeless tobacco as a substitute for cigarettes raises many scientific and ethical issues, as the fictitious discussion below reveals

Keywords: smokeless tobacco; human rights


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