July 7th, 2008
U.S. Report: More Nicotine in Cigarettes
By Steve Leblanc, The Associated Press
Tuesday, August 29, 2006; 3:56 PM
BOSTON -- The level of nicotine found in U.S. cigarettes has risen about 10 percent in the past six years, making it harder to quit and easier to get hooked, according to a new report released Tuesday by the Massachusetts Department of Health.
The study shows a steady climb in the amount of nicotine delivered to the lungs of smokers regardless of brand, with overall nicotine yields increasing by about 10 percent.
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