While not everyone who uses chewing tobacco will develop oral cancer, the majority of people who have oral cancer also use tobacco. Chewing tobacco doesn’t carry the risk of lung cancer associated ...
India is home to nearly 270 million tobacco users and accounts for roughly one-fifth of all tobacco-related deaths worldwide.
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 ...
What do Randy Johnson, Terry Francona and thousands of former as well as current Major League baseball players have in common? They were, or are, addicted to smokeless tobacco. The greatest player of ...
Oral cancer can begin anywhere in the mouth. Using chewing tobacco, also called smokeless tobacco, is a major risk factor for oral cancer. These products contain high levels of nicotine and toxic ...
Boise father-son duo creates caffeine pouch to replace nicotine addiction in chewing tobacco market A Boise father and son are working together to help combat nicotine addiction by making chewing ...