Nicotine - Misperceptions, Misinformation, or Disinformation: Difference between revisions

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*About 61.2% of smokers believe nicotine causes cancer or don't know.
*About 61.2% of smokers believe nicotine causes cancer or don't know.
*High perceived threat of tobacco may be overgeneralized to nicotine. High prevalence of the misperception among Non-Hispanic Black and low-income smokers is concerning, considering existing health disparities. Messaging should attempt to correct the misperception that nicotine causes cancer.
*High perceived threat of tobacco may be overgeneralized to nicotine. High prevalence of the misperception among Non-Hispanic Black and low-income smokers is concerning, considering existing health disparities. Messaging should attempt to correct the misperception that nicotine causes cancer.
===2022: Audio: [https://news.wosu.org/show/all-sides-with-ann-fisher/2022-06-29/wellness-wednesday-mental-health-screenings-and-suicide-prevention Cliff Douglas on WOSU]===
*Misinformation, continuum of risk, etc.




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