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The F.D.A. is set to propose a reduction of nicotine in cigarettes to help prevent addiction. It’s likely to face fierce industry opposition.

NYT: The proposal would put the United States at the forefront of global antismoking efforts by taking an aggressive stance at significantly lowering nicotine levels. Only one other nation, New Zealand, has advanced such a plan. The headwinds, though, are fierce.

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