Does a human rights-based approach to harm reduction support commercialized harm reduction? Brief research
In recent years, the tobacco industry has been pushing a narrative that their newer lines of products-including electronic nicotine delivery devices-are offered in part to meet a social responsibility of providing potentially reduced-harm choices to their consumers. While some of the newer tobacco p...
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Main Authors: | Neil Sircar (Author), Mary E. Fleming (Author), Stella A. Bialous (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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