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 From Hong Kong's Information Services Department
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April 9, 2007
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Health

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Low-tar cigarettes harmful
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Department of Health

The Department of Health warns that smoking cigarettes containing low tar and nicotine can still be harmful, adding that quitting smoking is the best way to protect health.

 

A test on 93 cigarette brands last year found that their average tar and nicotine yields were 8.9 milligrams and 0.77 milligrams per cigarette (mg/cig), down 0.2 mg/cig and up 0.01 mg/cig respectively on 2005's findings.

 

The department said when smokers choose low tar cigarettes instead of middle or high-tar groups, they may take larger and more frequent puffs or even smoke more cigarettes each day.

 

Click here to see the test details.