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The University of Minnesota Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center (UMN TTURC) is one of eight TTURC affiliates funded through the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The overall goal of the TTURC is to stimulate integrated research across scientific disciplines, such as the neurosciences, economics, epidemiology, genetics, behavioral sciences, pharmacology, and medicine in order to significantly advance our understanding of tobacco use, nicotine addiction, and tobacco harm reduction.

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    Hope or hazard? What research tells us about "potentially reduced-exposure" tobacco products
    (University of Minnesota Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center, 2005-04) Hatsukami, Dorothy; Hecht, Stephen
    The goals of this report are to: describe the current state of science regarding potentially reduced-exposure tobacco products (PREPs), comment on whether the marketing claims about PREPs are supported by the current published scientific literature, and outline what we need to know about PREPs in order to assess the claims made about (or the actual harm reduction offered by) these products.