Stumbled upon this and skimmed through a few of the articles. I also did a search on here as to if anyone has posted about this guy. I saw a couple threads that were about a year old and closed. Wanted to direct people this way to take a look at his take on a few thoughts concerning the FDA and smokeless tobacco.
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Dr. Siegel is a Professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences, Boston University School of Public Health. He has 25 years of experience in the field of tobacco control. He previously spent two years working at the Office on Smoking and Health at CDC, where he conducted research on secondhand smoke and cigarette advertising. He has published nearly 70 papers related to tobacco. He testified in the landmark Engle lawsuit against the tobacco companies, which resulted in an unprecedented $145 billion verdict against the industry. He teaches social and behavioral sciences, mass communication and public health, and public health advocacy in the Masters of Public Health program.
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