Mark Tyndall: When morality becomes harmful
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In this episode of "Let's Get Clear," we talk with Mark Tyndall, a Canadian epidemiologist and one of the most recognized voices in HIV and drug use harm reduction. We discuss what public health has learned from supervised consumption rooms and clean needle programs, and why that logic disappears when the conversation turns to nicotine and e-cigarettes.
We analyze why it is so difficult to feel compassion for smokers, the idea that there are "good" and "bad" addictions, the ethical consequences of denying lower-risk products to millions of smokers, and the cultural differences between models such as the British and American approaches to vaping and nicotine.
Available in Spanish and in the original English version to share with doctors, journalists, regulators, and harm reduction advocates around the world.
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