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Is low-nicotine Marlboro snus really snus? [PDF]

open access: yesHarm Reduction Journal, 2008
Swedish snus is a medium/high nicotine delivery, low-nitrosamine moist smokeless tobacco product that has been estimated to be at least 90% less harmful than smoked tobacco.
Furberg Helena, Foulds Jonathan
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Swedish smokeless tobacco and its impact on oral health: a systematic review [PDF]

open access: yesActa Odontologica Scandinavica
Objective: Swedish smokeless tobacco, or ‘snus’, has a long history of use and has undergone significant transformations, including the introduction of portion-packed snus and tobacco-free nicotine pouches. This systematic review evaluates the impact of
Mats Jontell, Maria Bankvall
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Assessing quit interest and the correlates and preferred ways of quitting snus in Norway: A cross-sectional study [PDF]

open access: yesTobacco Induced Diseases
Introduction Snus is currently the most used tobacco product in Norway. This study aims to identify the overall cessation interest among Norwegian snus users, the preferred quitting aids, and correlates of cessation interest.
Gunnar Sæbø, Ingeborg Lund
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Cardiovascular and metabolic changes following 12 weeks of tobacco and nicotine pouch cessation: a Swedish cohort study [PDF]

open access: yesHarm Reduction Journal
Objectives Use of snus, including tobacco and nicotine pouches, is increasing in many countries. Nicotine increases blood pressure (BP) acutely, but the long-term effects of quitting the regular use of snus pouches are unknown.
Peder af Geijerstam   +3 more
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If there had been no snus in Sweden: the impact of snus on mortality attributable to smoking

open access: yesHarm Reduction Journal
In Sweden, there has been a massive transition from cigarette smoking to snus, the Swedish kind of low-toxicity oral tobacco. This product poses very little health risk compared to cigarettes, as illustrated by the fact that males in Sweden have Europe’s
Lars M. Ramstrom
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Quit interest among current Norwegian snus users: How widespread is the interest to quit, and what are the drivers?

open access: yesTobacco Prevention and Cessation, 2023
Introduction In Norway snus is now the most frequently used tobacco product. Despite being considerably less harmful than cigarettes, snus use may be harmful, and there are concerns for snus use among adolescents, and maintained nicotine addiction among ...
Gunnar Sæbø, Ingeborg Lund
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Perceptions and Discussions of Snus on Twitter: Observational Study

open access: yesJMIR Medical Informatics, 2022
BackgroundWith the increasing popularity of snus, it is essential to understand the public perception of this oral tobacco product.
Jiarui Chen   +3 more
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Snus users: intraoral lesions, biofilm properties, communication and treatment strategies

open access: yesJournal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University: Series Medicine, 2021
Objective: The link between snus, periodontal diseases and oral malignancy is still in question in different literature. This study aims to explore the impact of snus on mucosal lesions and oral malignancy along with evaluation of strategies for snus ...
Sintija Miluna   +5 more
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Health warning labels describing snus as less harmful than smoking: effects on perceptions of risk

open access: yesHarm Reduction Journal, 2020
Background Using snus (Swedish moist snuff) is less harmful than smoking, but health warning labels (HWLs) on snus products do not reflect this relation. There are few studies on the effects of comparative risk information in snus warning labels.
Connie Villemo Nilsen   +2 more
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All white snus - designed to make children and adolescents nicotine dependent

open access: yesTobacco Prevention and Cessation, 2023
Introduction All white snus is a product in a pouch filled with flavoured nicotine. Small amounts of tobacco may be present but most brands are marketed as “tobacco free”.
Hans Gilljam
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