Tuesday July 6, 2004 Many smokers choose "low-tar," "mild," or "light" cigarettes because they think that light cigarettes may be less harmful to their health than "regular" or "full-flavor" cigarettes. After all, the smoke from light cigarettes feels smoother and lighter on the throat and chest - so lights must be healthier than regulars, right? Wrong.
Light Cigarettes: Questions and Answers, an article by the NCI disusses what makes a cigarette "light" and how it affects our health. More about:? -->Comments (0)See All PostsShare.
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