Oral Health America (OHA) recently teamed up with John Danks, pitcher for the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball team, to film a public service announcement (PSA) about the dangers of smokeless ...
NEW YORK (AP) After undergoing treatment for oral cancer, former All-Star pitcher Curt Schilling has recorded a public service announcement on the dangers of smokeless tobacco. The 60-second spot, ...
Chewing tobacco (“dip”) increases the risk of several types of cancer Fact checked by Khara Scheppmann The use of “dip,” such as chewing tobacco or snuff, is associated with several types of cancers, ...
The FINANCIAL — The smokeless tobacco product snus, which is used mainly in Sweden but also is sold in the U.S., may increase the risk that men with prostate cancer will die from their disease, and ...
You're probably familiar with the dangers of cigarette smoking, but chewing tobacco and snuff are other tobacco products that can have serious health effects, as well. Learn more about the long-term ...
Snuff tobacco is one type of smokeless tobacco product that's more finely ground than chewing tobacco. Snuff may be chewed or sucked in your mouth or sniffed into your nostrils. You absorb nicotine ...
Globally, nearly one in three cases of oral cancer can be attributed to use of smokeless tobacco and areca nut products, according to a new study from the International Agency for Research on Cancer ...
Your recent editorial (Sept. 6) on the increasing use of smokeless tobacco and cigars, especially by teens, was right on target. As big tobacco companies continue to lose customers through successful ...