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Northeastern University addiction specialist Robert Leeman has expressed caution regarding the use of nicotine pouches, such as Zyn, as a smoking cessation tool. While these pouches are marketed as a safer alternative to traditional tobacco products, Leeman emphasizes that it is still too early to determine their overall impact on health.
Nicotine pouches deliver nicotine without the harmful tar and chemicals found in cigarettes, which has led some to believe they could aid in quitting smoking. However, Leeman warns that the long-term effects of these products are not yet fully understood. He highlights the need for more comprehensive research to assess both the benefits and potential risks associated with their use.
As nicotine pouches gain popularity, experts like Leeman advocate for a cautious approach, urging consumers to weigh the potential health hazards against the purported advantages of these products in the fight against smoking addiction. The conversation surrounding nicotine pouches continues as more data becomes available.
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