In 2010, due to the misleading nature of the characterization "light" and the lack of actual health benefits, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned the use of descriptors like "light," "mild," and "low-tar." This regulatory change responded to mounting evidence that light cigarettes were equally harmful as regular cigarettes and offered no genuine health benefits
On another occasion, as I was walking up and down a quiet Jewish slum street, I saw a boy discussing with his comrades some difficulties in an algebra lesson
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And for those who continue to smoke, make lower-risk options accessible