Blowing Smoke About Tobacco
By Philip Alcabes, an epidemiologist, is on the faculty of the School of Health Sciences of Hunter College at the City University of New York (THE WASHINGTON POST, 30/05/06):
"Tobacco: deadly in any form or disguise" is the slogan of the World Health Organization's World No Tobacco Day tomorrow. The claim is false: Tobacco is not deadly; the harm is in the smoke. A policy that confuses innocuous tobacco with harmful smoke is responsible for millions of avoidable deaths each year worldwide.
Cigarette smoke is a deadly delivery device for a benign but habit-forming product: nicotine. Nicotine isn't especially dangerous -- about like caffeine.… Seguir leyendo »