• Jennifer Ross

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    Jennifer Ross is an associate professor of health law, policy, and management at Boston University’s School of Public Health. Much of her work is focused on tobacco policy and regulation. She can be reached at jjross@bu.edu.

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There are 2 comments on POV: FDA’s Proposal to Cap Nicotine Levels in Cigarettes Would Benefit Public Health in Substantial Ways

  1. Low nicotine cigarette could have been implemented decades ago but $$$$ seems to be more important than doing the right. Thanks for writing this article.

  2. 22nd Century (Ticker: XXII) has the only FDA approved very low nicotine with 95% less nicotine. Enough to “trick” your brain into thinking you’re getting enough, whilst allowing you to start decreasing dependence and eventually quit.

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