"Doctors should be able to accurately communicate these risks, which may include low-nicotine cigarettes, which are not safer than traditional cigarettes." The Rutgers-led survey asked physicians in specialties ranging from family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, cardiology, pulmonary and critical care and hematology and oncology about their understanding of tobacco treatment practices, harm reduction beliefs and tobacco and e-cigarette use
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