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, ...
FARGO -- Chris Carlson’s nicotine habit started with chewing tobacco and his college fraternity brothers. He really got hooked in the mid ’80s as an exchange student in Sweden, where he says everyone ...
U.S. Smokeless Tobacco has agreed to pay $5 million to the family of a man who died of oral cancer in what the family's attorney says is the first wrongful death settlement from chewing tobacco. Bobby ...
Chewing tobacco and snuff contain 28 carcinogens and have been known to cause oral cancer, but the numbers pale in comparison with smoking. Smoking is estimated to take an average of eight years off a ...
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 ...
Cigarette maker Philip Morris USA is taking another dip into smokeless tobacco. The Henrico County-based company announced Friday that it will test market Marlboro Snus in the Dallas/Fort Worth area ...
Gruen Von Behrens first started using spit tobacco at the age of 13 when he wanted to be a Major League Baseball player. On Wednesday he told Congress why others shouldn't make the same mistake. The ...
Shortly after her parents’ divorce at 13 years old, any time Lindsey Baatz would hear a person chewing gum or a speaker playing music with heavy bass, she bubbled with rage, disgust and panic. Sixteen ...
Feb. 17—Thomas Larson and Julie Bisbee, executive director of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust, provides information regarding TSET's Through With Chew Week. 1 What is the purpose of this week's ...