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 ...
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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 ...
Health risks of chewing tobacco: Chewable tobacco contains nicotine, nitrosamines, arsenic, and sometimes lead, carcinogens that can cause mutations and oxidative stress, damaging DNA and the central ...
In a recent study in the journal Nature Communications, researchers systematically reviewed and synthesized the literature on the health risks associated with chewing tobacco. Their results indicate ...
With the ongoing investigation into the Tony Bosch steroid scandal, performance enhancing drugs are back at the forefront of baseball discussions. Steroids aren’t the only unhealthy substances to be ...
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 ...
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 ...