Secondhand exposure to tobacco may be possible even when no cigarette smoke is involved, according to a new study. An analysis of dust samples from six homes with smokeless tobacco users shows that ...
The tobacco found in products like cigarettes and cigars starts as a plant. People have consumed the leaves of the tobacco plant in various forms for thousands of years. But handling the leaves of the ...
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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 ...
New research reveals chewing tobacco causes cancer faster than cigarettes. Carcinogens directly attack mouth tissues, accelerating oral cancer. Users face higher risks of oral, esophageal, and ...
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