A recent study published in Scientific Reports compares differences between the composition and diversity of the oral microbiome in cigarette users, smokeless tobacco users, and non-users. Study: Oral ...
Regular smokers are at heightened risk of developing cardiovascular disease, but crushing the butts in favor of a "smokeless" alternative like chewing tobacco, snuff or tobacco lozenges may go a long ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Smokeless tobacco use had an association with complications after total hip arthroplasty. Surgeons may consider ...
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I've been known to play my favorite sport, baseball, with a "chaw" in my cheek. The specifics of my chaw involve smokeless ...
The study evaluated a biomarker of exposure to snuff smoke in non-smokers and also their perception before and after the entry into force of the two laws. The work done by the Tobacco Control Unit of ...
(Reuters Health) - - Teens who try e-cigarettes, hookah pipes and other non-cigarette tobacco products are more likely to take up cigarette smoking than their peers who never sample these products, a ...
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Tobacco group Swedish Match said on Wednesday it was rolling out its new non-tobacco pouch product similar to its "snus" pouch across the United States this year, as it reported ...
Background: Few prospective studies have examined the health risks associated with use of snuff and chewing tobacco. Methods: We studied the association between the use of spit tobacco (snuff or ...
This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2018 World Cancer Congress Abstracts. This abstract does not include a full text component. If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download ...
Atissue | May 9 column by Ellen Hahn and Carol A. Riker, "E-cigs must be tested, regulated for safety" Contrary to the claims of Ellen Hahn and Carol Riker, the Consumer Advocates for Smoke-free ...
Adults who used smokeless tobacco products were more likely to have age-related macular degeneration (AMD) compared with cigarette smokers. A poster presented at the American Society of Retina ...