The Cost of Bad Science: How Flawed Studies And Anti-Nicotine Bias Are Shaping European Tobacco Policy

Science is often described as a self-correcting enterprise, a system in which weak evidence is challenged, errors are exposed, and truth gradually rises to the surface. Yet in tobacco harm reduction, that ideal increasingly clashes with reality. A growing body of analysis suggests that flawed research not only survives scrutiny but frequently shapes public policy … Continue reading The Cost of Bad Science: How Flawed Studies And Anti-Nicotine Bias Are Shaping European Tobacco Policy