Keith Wailoo, medical historian, Princeton University Princeton University professor Keith Wailoo, a medical historian and author of the book Pushing Cool: Big Tobacco, Racial Marketing, and the Untold Story of the Menthol Cigarette, said tobaccos disproportionate harm to Black people cannot be disentangled from the money Big Tobacco has spent in Black communities
There are two very different pricing realities: retail store pricing, which includes stacked federal and provincial tobacco taxes, and online native cigarette pricing, which operates outside that tax structure
Your brain chemicals, particularly dopamine and adrenaline, surge dramatically, creating that pronounced nicotine buzz first-time users describe
SB 793 specifically covers tobacco products
I have had breast.cancer but with so many causes including pollution, genetics etc etc etc how will we ever know what caused our cancer as we are fed information by media what arent they really telling us and how many more people will die before we find the real truth