Tobacco Research Disclosure
During a congressional hearing on tobacco products, health experts talked about their time as researchers for Philip Morris during the early… read more
During a congressional hearing on tobacco products, health experts talked about their time as researchers for Philip Morris during the early 1980s. During their time as researchers, they found evidence that indicated nicotine was addictive. When the researchers attempted to publish the evidence, they were dismissed and told they would be sued if their articles were published. The House Health and the Environment Subcommittee met today to hear from two former research scientists at Philip Morris. The researchers names are Victor Denoble and Paul Mele close
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