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Southern Medical Journal, 1988
There are an estimated 22 million users of smokeless tobacco in the United States, 3 million of them under age 21. We surveyed physicians and patients to determine whether the health hazard of smokeless tobacco was recognized and whether preventive measures were being implemented.
J Y, Gross +3 more
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There are an estimated 22 million users of smokeless tobacco in the United States, 3 million of them under age 21. We surveyed physicians and patients to determine whether the health hazard of smokeless tobacco was recognized and whether preventive measures were being implemented.
J Y, Gross +3 more
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Psychological Reports, 1988
Self-reports on smokeless tobacco consumption were obtained from 438 students attending a small Midwestern liberal arts college. While use among 249 female students was negligible, 9% of 189 male respondents reported routine use of smokeless tobacco products.
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Self-reports on smokeless tobacco consumption were obtained from 438 students attending a small Midwestern liberal arts college. While use among 249 female students was negligible, 9% of 189 male respondents reported routine use of smokeless tobacco products.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1991
Smokeless tobacco, such as snuff, chewing tobacco, or other forms that are put in the mouth or nose, has increased in popularity among older children, adolescents, and young adults. Given the fact that it is a carcinogen with the potential for inducing significant precancerous changes within the tissues of the buccal cavity, the long ...
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Smokeless tobacco, such as snuff, chewing tobacco, or other forms that are put in the mouth or nose, has increased in popularity among older children, adolescents, and young adults. Given the fact that it is a carcinogen with the potential for inducing significant precancerous changes within the tissues of the buccal cavity, the long ...
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Taxation of smokeless tobacco in India
Indian Journal of Cancer, 2014The role of fiscal policy, especially taxation, though has been proved to be an effective instrument of tobacco control, its application is limited in India due to several reasons. This paper examines the tax structure, price and affordability of SLT products in order to provide evidence on how to strengthen the role of fiscal policy in tobacco control.
S K, Rout, M, Arora
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Smokeless tobacco use in Nepal
Indian Journal of Cancer, 2012Tobacco use is widely prevalent in different forms in Nepal. These habits are deeply rooted among different age groups and gender. There is no information available on all aspects of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use and its implications in Nepal. To review the types of SLT products available in Nepal, prevalence of SLT use, correlates of SLT use, SLT ...
D N, Sinha +5 more
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Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2012
The use of snus (smokeless tobacco) can be detrimental to health. Containing carcinogenic nitrosamines (Swedish snus do not contain nitrosamine). Snus delivers rapidly high doses of nicotine which can lead to dependence. It do not induce bronchial carcinoma differently smoked tobacco.
Michel, Underner +2 more
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The use of snus (smokeless tobacco) can be detrimental to health. Containing carcinogenic nitrosamines (Swedish snus do not contain nitrosamine). Snus delivers rapidly high doses of nicotine which can lead to dependence. It do not induce bronchial carcinoma differently smoked tobacco.
Michel, Underner +2 more
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The Nurse Practitioner, 1992
The use of smokeless forms of tobacco, such as snuff and chewing tobacco, is growing at alarming rates. The largest group of smokeless-tobacco users includes adolescent and young adult males. The health consequences related to smokeless-tobacco use include cancer of the oral mucosa and other sites, the potential for accelerated cardiovascular disease ...
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The use of smokeless forms of tobacco, such as snuff and chewing tobacco, is growing at alarming rates. The largest group of smokeless-tobacco users includes adolescent and young adult males. The health consequences related to smokeless-tobacco use include cancer of the oral mucosa and other sites, the potential for accelerated cardiovascular disease ...
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Chemistry and toxicology of smokeless tobacco
Indian Journal of Cancer, 2012In most parts of the world, tobacco is used for smoking, whereas, in India, tobacco is used for smoking as well as in diverse smokeless forms. Absorption of toxic and carcinogenic chemicals in tobacco and other ingredients added to various products are causally associated with several non-communicable diseases including cancer, especially oral cancer ...
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The Campaign against Smokeless Tobacco
New England Journal of Medicine, 1986IN 1985, the United States produced nearly 140 million lb (64 million kg) of an addictive substance, the use of which is growing at an appalling rate among male youths and young adults.1 It is easy...
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