Panelist Jack E. Henningfield, Ph.D., testifies at the Senate hearing on FDA tobacco regulation.
Dr. Henningfield describes how cigarette companies "fool" machines designed to regulate light cigarette filters and demonstrates how to see filtered cigarettes’ intentional flaws. (0:40)
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