FDA Proposes Rule to Limit Nicotine Levels in Cigarettes
- The Food and Drug Administration proposed a rule to limit nicotine levels in cigarettes to make them less addictive, announced on Wednesday.
- The proposed rule aims to help nearly 13 million current smokers quit within a year and prevent 48 million young people from starting to smoke.
- The public can comment on the rule starting Friday, but it may take years to finalize, according to the FDA.
- If enacted, the United States would be the first country to implement such a rule, potentially saving many lives and reducing smoking-related illnesses.
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