Everyone engages in behaviors that can harm their health, and many of us take measures to decrease those health risks—even things like wearing a seatbelt or limiting alcohol consumption count toward harm reduction. Harm reduction is the idea that abstinence-only approaches do not work well at the population level and that there are strategies available to make risky behaviors less harmful. When it comes to tobacco, adult smokers may reduce harms associated with combustible tobacco products by switching to less dangerous nicotine delivery systems such as e-cigarettes or snus.
Featuring:
[Moderator] Chelsea Boyd, Fellow, R Street Institute
Michael Pesko, Associate Professor, Georgia State University
Helen Redmond, Senior Editor and Multi-Media Journalist, Filter
Pritika Kumar, Senior Fellow, R Street Institute