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Chewing tobacco causes cancer faster than cigarettes
Chewing tobacco has long been used in many regions and is often considered less harmful than smoking cigarettes. However, recent research reveals that chewing tobacco can actually cause cancer faster ...
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Vaping, chewing tobacco: health risks lurk, awareness falls short
When it comes to health perceptions, around 71% believe that vaping could harm others like cigarettes could, urban areas (87% ...
Tobacco use in a variety of forms is common in adolescent life today, with over 2.25 million youth using. In 2024, just over 8% of U.S. middle and high school students reported having used a tobacco ...
The FDA authorized the marketing of 20 Zyn products on Thursday, marking the first allowance for the fast-growing nicotine ...
Smokeless tobacco and e-cigarette use are linked to increased AMD risk, a leading cause of blindness in older adults. The study used 2017 National Health Interview Survey data, analyzing associations ...
Nicotine pouches—small, flavored packets placed between the gums and lips—have recently become an increasingly appealing option for people trying to avoid cigarettes and traditional “smokeless” oral ...
Smokeless oral nicotine products are skyrocketing in popularity but just like cigarettes and other tobacco products, they are addictive and can carry cardiovascular risks, cautions a new policy ...
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